According to the text, which of the following statements about bona fide treatments is true? It is the position of the author of this book that ______.
A. there is relatively little evidence that most bona fide treatments are effective in regard to client outcome
B. bona fide treatments have typically been found to be effective in the treatment of some target behaviors
C. there is little proof that bona fide treatments are useful for the evidence-based practitioner
D. bona fide treatments should be avoided and simple treatments should be embraced
Ans: B
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