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A dominant strategy is a strategy that has a higher payoff than any other strategy no matter what the other player does.
Psychiatric Patients
Individuals receiving treatment for mental health disorders, ranging from mood disorders to more severe mental illnesses.
Violent Activity
Actions or behaviors that involve force with the intent to cause physical harm or damage to persons or property.
Community Comparison Group
A group of individuals who do not receive the intervention or treatment being studied but are similar in other characteristics to the group that does.
Wyatt Standards
Legal standards established from a case to ensure the humane treatment and rights of mental health patients, including the right to receive individual treatment and care.
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