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Redwolflake15

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The empirical keying approach to making a test like the MMPI involves
 
  A) subjective scoring of test items to assign items to different groups.
  B) picking items that differentiate between different groups, no subjective judgment is needed.
  C) the creation of ambiguous stimuli where there are many possible responses.
  D) using theoretically-based concepts to develop questions for different groups.

Question 2

Ruth experienced a stroke which severely damaged her occipital lobe. We can expect that she has an
  impairment in her ability to
 
  A) understand what she sees. B) do mathematical and word problems.
  C) walk in a coordinated fashion. D) think and talk using good judgment.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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