Since errors of measurement can easily raise or lower scores on a test, it is important to
A) tell the examinees to use their own judgment concerning the test directions.
B) use common sense in deciding what portion of the test directions to read.
C) be flexible in presenting the directions to a test.
D) follow the test directions exactly without deviation.
D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Szasz argues that we should abandon any attempt at classifying and diagnosing mental
disorders, in part, because a. labels relieve people of the responsibility for their condition and for taking personal steps toward improving it. b. the DSM is not reliable. c. people's mental states are too complex to be described using a label. d. people's mental states are too complex to ever uncover the causes of maladaptive behavior and thought patterns. e. treatment of such disorders always requires medication.