What can be said about the use of neurological techniques and other assessments, such as psychological tests, with regard to evaluating mental disorders?

a. Neurological techniques will eventually replace psychological tests.
b. Psychological tests provide more useful information than neurological techniques.
c. Both neurological techniques and psychological tests will soon be replaced by computerized assessments.
d. Using neurological techniques along with psychological tests increases diagnostic accuracy.


D

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