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Forensic psychology involves an overlapping relationship between
 
  a. forensic science, experimental psychology, and the judiciary
  b. clinical practice, forensic science, and the legal system
  c. clinical psychology, experimental psychology, and counseling psychology
  d. clinical practice, experimental research, and the law

Question 2

The clinical aspects of forensic psychology include all of the following except
 
  a. competency to stand trial
  b. sanity
  c. fitness-for-duty evaluations
  d. jury decision-making processes



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