The current trend in Canada is to:

a) Decrease the number of beds in psychiatric hospitals.
b) Increase the number of beds in psychiatric hospitals.
c) Neither increase nor decrease the number of beds in psychiatric hospitals.
d) None of the above.


a

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Investigators record participants' behavior only when a behavior of particular interest occurs in:

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