Multiple Choice
Research comparing statistical and clinical methods of risk assessment has typically shown that
A) statistical methods of prediction are more accurate than clinical methods.
B) statistical methods of prediction are less accurate than clinical methods.
C) there is no difference in accuracy between clinical and statistical methods.
D) none of the above
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