Actuarial judgments are more accurate than clinical judgments for each of the following

reasons EXCEPT

a. clinical judgments are influenced byinformation that is salient at the time.
b. clinicians do not always produce the same judgment given the same set of data.
c. a clinician's judgment often lacks the benefit of feedback.
d. actuarial judgments are more reliable.
e. patients typically provide more accurateinformation in an actuarial procedure.

e. patients typically provide more accurateinformation in an actuarial procedure.

Psychology

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Carl is in enrolled in a higher-quality childcare facility. It is likely he will have all of the following EXCEPT

A) reduced anxiety. B) higher ratings of social competence. C) greater cooperativeness. D) weaker attachment to his parents.

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