Compared with the predictive validity evidence of assessments commonly used in health care systems,the results for many psychological tests:
A) suggest that psychological tests are not very useful in health care settings.
B) suggest that the success of psychological tests is context dependent.
C) suggest that psychological tests may be as useful as other commonly used health care assessments.
D) a great deal of evidence exists that psychological test results provide information that makes a difference in treatment provision or treatment outcome.
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