__________ judgments are more accurate than __________ judgments because

__________.

a. Clinical; actuarial; there is no substitute for professional experience
b. Clinical; actuarial; professionals follow heuristic rules in making diagnoses
c. Actuarial; clinical; more data can be organized and retrieved by using a statistical
procedures
d. Actuarial; clinical; actuarial formulas can account for inaccurate or evasive responses
from patients
e. Clinical; actuarial; clinicians undergo muchmore extensive training than do actuaries


c. Actuarial; clinical; more data can be organized and retrieved by using a statistical
procedures

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