Contamination in Observational Research on Child Maltreatment: A Conceptual and Empirical Review With Implications for Future Research

Contamination is a methodological phenomenon occurring in child maltreatment research when individuals in an established comparison condition have, in reality, been exposed to maltreatment during childhood. The current paper: (1) provides a conceptual and methodological introduction to contamination...

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