Multiple Choice
During a clinical interview,many psychologists find it useful to begin a discussion with
A) open-ended questions and follow up with closed questions to clarify details.
B) closed questions and follow up with open-ended questions to explore more topics.
C) a variety of closed and open-ended questions, depending on how much time there is.
D) closed ended questions and only ask open-ended questions for clarification.
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