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When evaluating cognitive behavioural theories, what is the role of empirical evidence?
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When evaluating cognitive behavioural theories, what is the role of empirical evidence?
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Empirical evidence is crucial in the evaluation of cognitive behavioural theories since these theories rely on measurable and observable phenomena. This means that theories that lack empirical support may be less reliable and less valid.
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