The scientist-practitioner model of psychology focuses on
a. the psychologist's use of scientific principles to study which treatments are most effective and to decide which treatment to use.
b. the psychologist's use of statistics, such as prevalence and incidence, to diagnose clients.
c. the exchange of information between scientists.
d. the use of drugs in clinical practice.
Answer: a. the psychologist's use of scientific principles to study which treatments are most effective and to decide which treatment to use.
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