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HUMAN RESPONSES TO CHRONIC ILLNESS

. Subjects were not placed at risk through the conduct of the study, and all data collected were kept in an anonymous form.

The introduction to the article informed the reader adequately of the nature of chronic illness and of the complexity of the process of adapting to a chronic illness. The article introduction also explained by additional research on the issue was required (Pollock, 1986, p. 90).

The problem statement was a part of the article introduction, and was included at an early stage in the introduction. The problem statement included the expression of a relationship between a dependent and an indepen

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