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 eclectic.
C) biased treatment selection.
D) new wave.
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