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jenna1

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  a. have the right to know who will have access to their test data.
  b. do not have to be informed if a test has a selection bias.
  c. need not be informed about test interpretations and scores if it will pose a threat to the security of the test.
  d. have no privacy risks when transmitting data over the Internet.

Question 2

According to the APA guidelines, Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct,
 
  a. a clinician is responsible for the appropriateness of an analysis even if a computer supplied the interpretation.
  b. software companies that supply computerized diagnosis are responsible for the content of the interpretation.
  c. clinicians and software companies are equally responsible for the diagnosis provided by a computer program.
  d. clinicians are not responsible for the content of a computerized diagnosis.



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Joc

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jenna1

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