Multiple Choice
Predictions of dangerousness
A) may be statistically significant (better than chance) , but have high error rates
B) have been improved greatly by newer, more powerful statistical methods
C) depend on the scientific development of new interview tools
D) are most helpful when the event to be predicted is rare
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