Computer-based interpretations are
A) minimally helpful as they are based on group data,and no part should be used in a report.
B) possibly helpful,but no part should ever be used in a report.
C) possibly helpful,but psychologists need to select narrative statements that accurately describe their client.
D) usually very helpful to aid psychologists' understanding of their clients,and can be appended to a psychological report.
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