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One distinction Gregory predicts will be evident in future testing is more
 
  a) assessment of specific areas of functioning, less use of broad-spectrum tests.
   b) emphasis on reliability and validity, less emphasis on utility.
  Discuss the professional and social issues raised by this practice
   c) public embrace of biological indices, less public embrace of clinical judgments.
  Discuss the professional and social issues raised by this practice
   d) emphasis on individual functioning, less emphasis on the social environment.
  Discuss the professional and social issues raised by this practice

Question 2

A clinician is looking for a method of evaluating stroke patients using virtual reality. One possibility would be the
 
  a) Virtual Reality Lateralized Attention Test.
   b) Virtual Environment Grocery Store Test.
  Discuss the professional and social issues raised by this practice
   c) Trail Making Test, Part B.
  Discuss the professional and social issues raised by this practice
   d) Conflict Resolution Skills Assessment.
  Discuss the professional and social issues raised by this practice



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Answer to Question 2

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