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Ruth works in a hospital. She meets with patients who have experienced cerebrovascular accidents and traumatic brain injuries. Often Ruth will run a test battery to determine the psychological damage that has been sustained. Ruth must be a(n) ____ neuropsychologist.
 
  a. social
  b. experimental
  c. clinical
  d. forensic

Question 2

I love my job. I get to perform exciting research on people who have brain damage. I hope that my work can help other professionals to properly assess, diagnose, and treat people who sustain such damage. These are most likely the words of a(n) ____.
 
  a. cognitive behavioral psychologist
  b. experimental neuropsychologist
  c. biopsychosocial psychologist
  d. clinical neuropsychologist



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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