In particular, many expressed concerns that developing applied technologies without concern for developments in basic science contributed to the concentration of applications into a relatively narrow range of human problems (Friman, 2010), the proliferation of unsystematic technical jargon detached from fundamental scientific principles (Hayes, 1991), the limited effectiveness and generality of common intervention techniques (Mace, 1994), and the tendency to respond to treatment failures by resorting to intrusive and controversial default procedures (Iwata, 1988)." Provide examples for each of these concerns.
Options:
A. Concentration on specific diseases without broader health impact.
B. Use of complex software tools without understanding basic computing principles.
C. Limited impact of psychological interventions on varied populations.
D. Increasing reliance on medication as a primary treatment method.