Multiple Choice
The case of R.v.Samra described in your textbook is an example of a psychologist acting as a hired gun.Which kind of temptation in forensic psychology does this case represent?
A) promising too much
B) letting values overcome empirically based findings
C) maintaining dual relationships and competing roles
D) substituting advocacy for objectivity
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