No statistical differences in success rates in the St. John’s program were found between males and females and between the employed and unemployed; however, those who saw their spouses as supportive had better outcomes than those who felt their spouses were not supportive

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


F

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A. Rogers B. Freud C. Jung D. Glasser

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