Developing more efficient, effective, and disseminable treatments for eating disorders: an overview of the multiphase optimization strategy
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Title
Developing more efficient, effective, and disseminable treatments for eating disorders: an overview of the multiphase optimization strategy
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Keywords
Eating disorders, Experimental design, Factorial design, Treatment development, Treatment evaluation, Treatment efficacy
Journal
Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2019-01-02
DOI
10.1007/s40519-018-0632-9
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