When we are talking about joint probabilities we are likely to invoke
a. the multiplicative rule.
b. the additive rule.
c. the subjective probability rule.
d. the law of joint probabilities.
A
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One of the key "common factors" in psychotherapy that helps explain why different techniques can be equally effective is a directive and controlling therapist who will not let the client make excuses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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