Multiple Choice
Unusual responses on the part of a testtaker during the "Memory for Sentences" subtest of the SB-5 may cue the examiner to
A) hearing problems on the part of the examinee.
B) the examiner's own speech or hearing problems.
C) extraneous noise in the test environment affecting the test results.
D) None of these
Correct Answer:

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