One of the primary problems with the administration of the MMPI-2 is
a. the inability to validate the clinician's interpretation of the client's unconscious projections.
b. the fact that this, like every other intelligence test, is culturally biased against minorities.
c. the time and tedium of responding to 567 items.
d. the fact that it has no way of determining if a person is answering honestly.
Answer: c. the time and tedium of responding to 567 items.
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