Eysenck's early study of the effectiveness of psychotherapy showed that

a. humanistic therapy was more effective than cognitive-behavior therapy.
b. psychoanalysis was the least effective of the therapies that he studied.
c. rational-emotive therapy was the most effective of the cognitive-behavior therapies.
d. none of the therapies studied were especiallyeffective compared to custodial treatment by
itself.
e. all of the different therapies were equally effective.

d. none of the therapies studied were especially effective compared to custodial
treatment by itself.

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