One of the most empirically supported intervention approaches is applied behavioral analysis, particularly in regard to early intensive home-based therapy.
The following are the most widely empirically supported consequences of a team being psychologically safe:
This was also supported empirically by Holbrook (1978).
However, this theoretical psychoanalytic approach is not supported empirically.
Empirically supported treatment's impact on organizational culture and climate.
There are several empirically supported psychosocial treatments for bulimia nervosa.
Although empirically supported, an of 20 is essentially an arbitrary selection and not all groups select the same threshold value.
In terms of updated scoring, the authors only selected variables that have been empirically supported in the literature.
The American Psychological Association has identified two levels of criteria which are used to consider an intervention "empirically supported".
However, this is not an empirically supported assumption (Roosevelt 1991: 417)