Regardless of the sameness of symptoms among clients, which best explains why a counselor who works only with a very specific population of individuals still needs to evaluate the psychometric properties of assessments prior to using them from case to case?
a. Evaluation of psychometric properties is necessary to ensure fidelity each time the counselor administers the test.
b. In addition to client symptoms, counselors must consider cultural implications in selecting an assessment to ensure that the properties of the assessment are appropriate.
c. The validity and reliability of scores on any given test is considered static across client populations.
d. None of the above.
b. In addition to client symptoms, counselors must consider cultural implications in selecting an assessment to ensure that the properties of the assessment are appropriate.
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