Name and describe the three factors that mark the difference between neuropsychological testing and other tests of behavior.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The following are the factors:
a. Neuropsychological tests are always standardized.
b. The subject’s performance is always compared with healthy individuals with common backgrounds.
c. Practitioners use many different tests and scores to reach decisions.
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