Multiple Choice
What is the relative use of objective and projective measures of personality in neuropsychological evaluations?
A) Objective measures dominate.
B) Projective measures dominate.
C) Objective and projective measures are used equally often.
D) Objective measures dominate for younger clients, projectives for older clients.
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