A clinical psychologist wants to know when her depressed patients are getting better. Although she could rely on their self-reports, she wonders if some patients will tell her what she "wants to hear." A colleague mentions the name Duchenne

What is he suggesting?
a) look for a real smile
b) study the use of regulators during sessions
c) examine the number of words patients use
d) count the number of pauses during conversations


A

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