Why did projective tests using ambiguous sounds eventually become unpopular with clinicians?
A. Insurance companies refused to reimburse clinicians for administering them.
B. Advocates for the disabled argued convincingly that these tests were biased against people with disabilities.
C. The sounds were considered offensive by some cultural groups.
D. The tests did not distinguish between clinical and nonclinical groups.
Answer: D
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