Of the many factors influencing the choice of assessment tools, one of the most important factors affecting a clinician's choice is the
A) length of time it takes to administer an assessment tool.
B) difficulty of scoring a test.
C) availability of computer-scoring services for validity.
D) person's age and developmental status.
D
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Dr. Bigg has been treating Joshua, a man with panic disorder and moderate depression, weekly for two years, and between therapy sessions they often trade e-mail messages relating to Joshua's symptoms. Over that two-year span, Joshua's symptoms have been consistent; there's no evidence that he's gotten better or has been prevented from getting worse. How would you assess this situation from the
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