In Reply to: Thanks for the explanation. posted by Tom Dawson on October 21, 2005 at 10:22:36:
It's a lot easier to get false positives than false negatives, and suspect what you will, DBT's work. The literature is full of evidence.Now, perhaps "self-proclaimed DBTesters" who don't know what they are doing, well, maybe. Of course, somebody can do just about anything wrong. If you think they did a bad test, take that up with them. I am pretty darn sure that's happened before.
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