One of the advantages of using testing in counseling is that it:

A. removes the influence of the counselor in assessment and appraisal.
B. minimizes the influence of chance factors in the decision-making process.
C. removes subjective and external influences on statistical outcomes.
D. provides added information to aid client and counselor in decision-making.
E. all of the above.


ANS: D

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