Four months ago, Gary was in an automobile accident where he sustained a head injury, and he and his wife both agree that his cognitive abilities are not what they were prior to the accident. Which of the following tests (or batteries of tests) is most likely to be administered to Gary when he meets with the neuropsychologist next week?

a. the Luria-Nebraska
b. the MMPI
c. the NEO-PI
d. the Army Beta


A

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