Clinicians who approach patient data statistically and predict patient behavior according to correlations between objective variables should be aware of the fact that significant correlations may not apply to patients
a. with different comorbid diagnoses.
b. living in different communities.
c. of different cultures or subcultures.
d. all of the above
D
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An individual organism's observable characteristics, are known as their a. genome
b. genotype. c. phenotype. d. chromosome.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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A. Both men have owned dogs before but never a Beagle. B. Both men are adults which means they have the same exemplars for all concepts. C. Both men have only ever owned Beagles as dogs. D. All humans use Beagles as the exemplar for dogs.