The clinical approach to clinical judgment is especially valuable in all of the following cases EXCEPT
a. when information is needed about areas for which no adequate assessments are available.
b. when the task involves predicting outcomes for large, heterogeneous samples, and interest in individual cases is minimal.
c. when the clinical judgment involves predictions for which no statistical equations have been developed.
d. when the clinical judgment involves the prediction of rare, unusual events of a highly individualized nature.
B
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