Some systematic reviews have found a specific treatment (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy) to be more effective than another treatment (e.g., psychodynamic therapy) in the treatment of depression, but the size of these differences has been found to be rather small. What conclusion does this finding support?
A. This finding does not support the Dodo Bird Verdict because it found that a treatment was more effective than another treatment on a given target behavior.
B. This finding supports the Dodo Bird Verdict because the superiority of one treatment over the other was small.
C. This finding is not relevant to the Dodo Bird Verdict.
D. This finding supports the Dodo Bird Verdict because it found one treatment to be superior to another.
Ans: A
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