In Osheroff vs. Chestnut Lodge, Osheroff successfully sued the lodge because the
A) the scientific literature provided evidence that suggested he should have received a different treatment.
B) the lodge had overbilled him.
C) they treatment provided was not consistent with the type of theoretical orientation the lodge advertised.
D) All of the above were part of his claim.
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