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Stels [109]
2 years ago
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Dr. Garcia is counseling Jada in a psychiatric hospital. Jada was admitted when she attempted su*cide. She describes her depress

ive symptoms and her past incidences of abuse as a child. After each session, Dr. Garcia writes a report describing Jada's verbal and nonverbal behavior and her interpretation of such behavior. This is an example of what research method:
Group of answer choices
experimental
correlational
survey
clinical/case study
Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
KonstantinChe [14]2 years ago
7 0

The given situation represents the example of a clinical/case study of the research method.

<h3>What is a clinical/case study?</h3>

A clinical case study refers to the case study where the doctors share the cases of patients that are not common or not explained before. In this, the permission of the patient should be required for writing the report on the clinical case.

Hence, we can conclude that The given situation represents the example of a clinical/case study of research method.

Learn more about research here: brainly.com/question/16778033

Rainbow [258]2 years ago
7 0
Clinical/case study

try using the process of elimination as well.
-Dr. Garcia is not experimenting anything on Jada

-Dr. Garcia is not comparing anything that Jada is saying to another situation to see if there are connections

-Dr. Garcia is not surveying Jada about her symptoms

hope this helps!
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