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When describing the patient's life context, developing hypotheses, and pulling together a comprehensive clinical picture to make treatment options a psychologist is doing:
Multinomial Probability
The probability of achieving a given set of outcomes in a multinomial experiment, where each outcome is based on discrete, mutually exclusive categories.
Categorical Outcomes
Results or responses that can be classified into mutually exclusive categories but not ordered.
Trial
An individual instance or attempt within an experiment or study to observe outcomes or reactions under a particular set of conditions.
P-Value Approach
A method in hypothesis testing that uses the p-value to decide whether to reject the null hypothesis, based on the strength of the observed data.
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