The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) was originally administered without regard to race or ethnicity, but was first questioned because
A. it was normed to White subjects exclusively.
B. it was not offered in other languages.
C. scores were significantly different between men and women.
D. it did not have a Black-White scale that adjusted African American score to be compared to White scores.
Answer: A
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