Eysenck's studies on the effectiveness of counseling and psychotherapy were:
A. methodologically flawed.
B. suggested that two-thirds of neurotic patients would improve over time even if not in counseling
C. challenged by later studies that showed counseling and psychotherapy to be effective
D. All of the answers are correct.
D
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