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Kthamas

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Case studies are not useful in:
 
  a) describing unusual phenomena.
  b) suggesting possibilities for further research.
  c) validating treatments.
  d) proving exceptions to theories.

Question 2

Chris Sizemore, who was the subject of the book and movie, the Three Faces of Eve:
 
  a) Was actually a fictional character
  b) Was found to have only two personalities
  c) Decided to publicly reveal her story in order to cope with her ordeals
  d) Turned out to be a fake



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Answer to Question 1

Saved me massive time.

Answer to Question 2

Props to you, cheers.



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