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The present study is the first performed to evaluate the outcome of the Forum, an LGAT which has been in operation since January 1985 and which has attracted over 120,000 participants. It is also one of the first studies in the realm of LGAT evaluation to employ an appropriate control group, to correct for other difficulties associated with past LGAT research such as response set bias, and to employ a comprehensive outcome assessment battery. Overall, this study permits a more definitive conclusion than previous research regarding the effect of LGAT participation.
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© 1990 J.D. Fisher, R.C. Silver, J.M. Chinsky, B. Goff, and Y. Klar
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Fisher, J.D., Silver, R.C., Chinsky, J.M., Goff, B., Klar, Y. (1990). Discussion. In: Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training. Recent Research in Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3428-9_4
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