(from the chapter) the matching hypothesis proposes that clients [problem-drinkers] who are matched to appropriate treatments will show greater improvement than will those who are unmatched or mismatched undifferentiated treatment: the status quo / research strategies / predictor studies / differential studies / problem severity / cognitive style / neuropsychological status / self-esteem / social stability / client choice (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
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Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1986). Matching Problem Drinkers With Optimal Treatments. In Treating Addictive Behaviors (pp. 175–203). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2191-0_8
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