In which situation below is a clinical approach to judgment and interpretation most likely to be helpful?
a. A clinician is helping a technical training program identify the individuals, from a diverse application pool, that are likely to succeed in the program.
b. A clinician is helping a security company choose the best job candidate from a homogenous group of highly selective applicants.
c. A clinician has been contacted by a public school district to determine which children make the first cut for a free after-school tutoring program.
d. The clinical approach to judgment will be equally helpful (or unhelpful) across all of the situations described.
B
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