Which statement regarding outcome evaluations is false?

a) Outcome evaluations can never be both statistically and clinically meaningful at the same time.
b) The patient's actual level of functioning post-treatment is crucial.
c) Outcome measures must be reliable and valid.
d) The amount of change should be measured in outcome evaluations.

Ans: a) Outcome evaluations can never be both statistically and clinically meaningful at the same time.

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