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    A Therapist Who Rates a Patient's Performance as Requiring Moderate
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A Therapist Who Rates a Patient's Performance as Requiring Moderate

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Question 5

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A therapist who rates a patient's performance as requiring moderate assistance is using what type of measure or scale?


A) Nominal measures
B) Ordinal measures
C) Summary measures
D) Linear analogue scale

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