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codyclark

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The first major consideration on the clinical utility axis is feasibility, which asks all of the following questions EXCEPT,
 
  a. Will patients accept the intervention?
 b. Will patients comply with the requirements?
 c. Has research shown the treatment to be effective?
  d. Is the treatment relatively easy to administer?

Question 2

In 1979, public opinion turned against the use of the insanity defense when it was used successfully to justify such behaviors as
 
  a. child abuse.
 b. stealing cars.
 c. writing bad checks.
  d. vandalism.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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