Treatments emphasizing anger control and moral reasoning are
A. ineffective with both criminal and psychopathic populations.
B. modestly effective with psychopathic youth.
C. modestly effective with criminals but not with psychopaths.
D. significantly effective with both criminals and psychopaths of any age.
Answer: C
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