The most important aspect to an assessment report is that

a. it be as thorough and complete as possible, regardless of how long it becomes.
b. it contain very detailed data and scores so others can understand all bases for the conclusions and recommendations.
c. it conveys an adequate amount of information in language that is accessible and relevant to the consumers of the report.
d. it conveys clearly the theoretical orientation of the clinician, especially in the conclusions and recommendations.

c

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Conscious, intentional recollection of an event or of an item of information is called ________

a. explicit memory. b. implicit memory. c. autobiographical memory. d. procedural memory.

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The human-potential movement, which emerged in the United States in the late 1960s, resulted most directly in

a. the realization that there is no such thing as freedom to choose. b. a renewed interest in Freudian psychoanalysis. c. the extension of therapy to people who did not have psychological disorders. d. a review of the practices used in the area of biomedical therapy.

Psychology