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    One Significant Weakness of the Boston Process Approach Is That
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One Significant Weakness of the Boston Process Approach Is That

Question 18

Question 18

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One significant weakness of the Boston Process Approach is that:


A) it is a flexible battery.
B) it cannot be tailored to referral problem.
C) there is not good normative or reference data.
D) ittle research exists for the individual tests.

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