Which of the following would be an important factor to keep in mind when assessing behaviors exhibited during an assessment and how those behaviors might be interpreted?
a. validity of the instrument
b. relevance of date to national sample
c. not enough data about a person
d. the theoretical orientation of the clinician
Question 2
One of the problems with actuarial data for an instrument like the MMPI is that
a. it too frequently suggests that a client is comorbid for as many as three or more different disorders.
b. there are only as many profiles as there are clinical scales.
c. the profiles of many subjects do not fit the profile types for which actuarial data are available.
d. while the profiles that are generated have high reliability they often have very low validity.