Intentionally Blending Concepts of Technical Eclecticism, Theoretical Integration, Common Factors
Intentionally blending concepts of technical eclecticism, theoretical integration, common factors, and assimilative integration yields an approach known as
A) syncretism.
B) systematic treatment selection.
C) biased treatment selection.
D) new wave.
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