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Additive and Subtractive Solutions to Mental Health Problems  /

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Description: This project sought to examine whether the findings from Study 2 replicate - that people offer more additive than subtractive solutions to mental health problems - whilst also examining effects of gender, age and the relatability of a person's problems. The data in this project were acquired by two students at The University of Bath as part of their MSc theses (see linked projects). After data acquisition the students analysed their data in line with their specific hypotheses and aims and reported on this. Prior to seeing the results of these analyses the PI pre-registered an aggregated analysis of all data.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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