METHODS: Fifty‐two substance dependent individuals randomized to receive a computerized version of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT4CBT) or treatment as usual (TAU) were administered several cognitive and neuropsychological measures, as well as a coping skills measure prior to and upon completing an 8‐week treatment period. RESULTS: Across treatment conditions, participants who scored above the median on a measure of IQ demonstrated greater improvement in the quality of their coping skills than those below the median on IQ (Group+�Time, F(1,49)=4.31, p
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Driggers, R. G. (2013). Senior Editors. Optical Engineering, 52(7), 070101. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.52.7.070101
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