Hargrave and Hiatt (1987) looked at the ability of two clinicians to predict the success of police trainees using interviews. The study found
A. both clinicians could significantly and strongly predict peer evaluations of the trainees.
B. one clinician was much better at predicting the success of the trainees over the other.
C. both clinicians correctly judged trainees as suitable vs. unsuitable for more than 65% of the trainees.
D. both clinicians were not able to significantly predict anything about the trainees.
C
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a. It destroys your immune system, making you more susceptible to infections and cancer. b. It destroys your muscles, so that you are weak and can no longer walk. c. It destroys the language center of your brain so that you can no longer talk. d. It destroys your nervous system, so that you can no longer breathe.
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