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Assessing social validity in clinical treatment research: issues and procedures
1California School of Professional Psychology-San Diego 92121, USA. sfoster@mail.cspp.edu
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
|June 16, 1999
Abstract:
Social validity is a term coined by behavior analysts to refer to the social importance and acceptability of treatment goals, procedures, and outcomes. This article discusses dimensions of social validity, methods used to evaluate various aspects of social validity, and the applicability of these concepts and methods in clinical treatment research.