Multiple Choice
Three important themes in the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology are:
A) advocating effectively for one's client; establishing, maintaining and practicing within one's area of competence; obtaining knowledge of the law
B) objectivity and neutrality; precision in diagnostic competence; obtaining knowledge of the law
C) objectivity and neutrality; precision in formulating clients' mental state; obtaining knowledge of the law
D) objectivity and neutrality; expanding the practice of forensic psychology; building one's knowledge of the law
E) objectivity and neutrality; establishing, maintaining and practicing within one's area of competence; obtaining knowledge of the law
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