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A dominant strategy is a strategy that a player should take regardless of the strategy chosen by the other player.
Treatment Groups
Groups formed to provide therapeutic interventions, support, and care for individuals facing similar issues or conditions.
Advantages and Disadvantages
The positive and negative aspects or outcomes associated with a particular choice, action, or decision.
Manualized Curricula
Refers to curricula that are standardized and documented in detail, ensuring consistent implementation across different settings.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages and disadvantages are the positive and negative aspects or outcomes associated with a particular decision, action, or situation.
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