Multiple Choice
Case studies sometimes provide evidence for the "success" of a particular treatment.People often find reports of these successful treatments highly persuasive.People are persuaded by testimonial evidence primarily because they fail to
A) see the personal relevance of the case study to their own situation.
B) consider reasons for why the treatment would not work for them.
C) check thoroughly into the qualifications of those who conducted the case study.
D) consider why the treatment would work for them.
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