Professor Jacobs is telling his class that suicide prevention centers are thought to be extremely helpful. He says, "Although they only evaluate suicidal potential, they typically operate twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Research shows that the phone counselors and these centers are effective." Which portion of the statement is accurate?
a. They typically operate twenty-four hours a
day, seven days a week
b. Research shows that these centers are effective.
c. They only evaluate suicidal potential.
d. Research shows that the phone counselors are effective.
a
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