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Original Articles

Creating Experimental Analogs with Available Clinical Information

Credible Alternatives to “Gold-Standard” Experiments?

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Pages 163-183 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008
 

SUMMARY

Comparison of the implementation and findings of a “gold standard” evaluation of social work intervention and its experimental analog based on available clinical information illustrates the strengths and weaknesses of each. From a practice-research integration perspective, however, “clinical data-mining” may be a credible alternative to randomized controlled experiments.

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