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APTITUDE-TREATMENT INTERACTION

Defining the Aptitude-Treatment Interaction The concept of Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI) represents a fundamental hypothesis within psychology and education, asserting that the efficacy of a specific intervention or treatment is not uniform across all individuals, but rather depends significantly upon the unique constellation of abilities, personality traits, and cognitive styles—collectively termed “aptitudes”—possessed by the recipient. This […]

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