A psychologist notes that a female client is wearing a heavy wool sweater and cap on a hot summer day. The client walks with a limp and mumbles to herself. The psychologist should ____
a. interpret these objective signs without regard to the individual's culture
b. conduct testing or interviewing and disregard the information about the client's appearance
c. assess the diagnostic significance of these observations with interview and other information
d. disregard these observations in order to make an unbiased assessment
c
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