When a classification system is atheoretical, what does this mean?
A) that it contains a comprehensive list of causes for disorders that suits any clinician regardless of their theoretical orientation.
B) that it is developed only by committee consensus.
C) that it is based solely on clinician intuition and experience.
D) that it does not endorse any one theory of abnormal behaviour.
E) that it focuses only on the very best theories of abnormal behaviour.
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