In a controlled experiment, a new treatment for test anxiety has shown to be effective in reducing treated clients' scores on an anxiety test. However, these clients report that they do not notice a difference in their anxiety after treatment. The change is probably
A. not statistically significant.
B. not clinically significant.
C. neither statistically nor clinically significant.
D. not reliable but valid.
Answer: B
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A) collectivistic B) traditional C) Western D) semi-structured
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