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    Self-Monitoring Data Can Sometimes Be Inaccurate Because the Client May
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Self-Monitoring Data Can Sometimes Be Inaccurate Because the Client May

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Question 9

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Self-monitoring data can sometimes be inaccurate because the client may


A) not have fully understood the instructions or purpose.
B) wish to hide undesirable thoughts or behaviours.
C) may fail to record information at the appropriate time.
D) all of the above.

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