Which of the following is true of computerized interview programs?
a. They are as capable as skilled clinicians at obtaining information and reaching accurate diagnoses.
b. Computers are better able to assess nuances from the client's responses than a live, face-to-face
interview can assess.
c. The majority of these programs have been designed to substitute for a live therapist.
d. Clients appear to be less willing to share problems with a computer that they are
embarrassed or unwilling to report to a human.
A
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