Surveys of psychologists who conduct child custody evaluations (e.g., Bow, 2006) suggest that
A. psychological tests are rarely used.
B. interviews with parents and children are considered less important than psychological tests.
C. parent and child interviews are deemed less important that projective testing results.
D. more than 60% of evaluators conduct psychological testing with the children involved in such cases.
D. more than 60% of evaluators conduct psychological testing with the children involved in such cases.
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a. arranging establishing operations b. presenting the discriminative stimulus c. decreasing response effort d. removing the discriminative stimulus
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