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Project MATCH Hypotheses: Results and Casual Chain Analyses

机译:项目匹配假设:结果和随意链分析

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Project MATCH was conducted to provide a rigorous, large-scale study of theclient-treatment matching hypothesis, a topic of keen interest to the alcohol treatment community. The generic matching hypothesis states that client outcomes can be improved by matching clients of known characteristics to specified treatments. The result of successful matching is that clients in the 'matched' condition have better outcomes than similar clients assigned to an alternative treatment. Perhaps our understanding of the matching processes was inadequate, leading to flawed assumptions about the operatives involved and unsupportable hypotheses. The purpose of the present volume is to examine this in detail. This volume focuses on what has been learned from examination of the theories underlying each of the matching hypotheses. The rationale for each a priori matching prediction is presented, as well as a complete description of the results of testing each prediction. Thus, our theories from which each matching prediction was derived in greater depth than has been provided in other publications.

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