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Administers a standardized memory test to a client


Question: A clinician administers a standardized memory test to a client and obtains a raw score of 42. The client asks, "Is that good or bad?" The clinician explains that the raw score cannot be interpreted on its own and converts it to a T-score of 65, placing the client in the 93rd percentile based on adults their age. Which statement best explains why the clinician used norm-referenced scoring in this situation? Need Assignment Help? Question options: a) Raw scores are always replaced with standardized scores b) Percentile ranks are required for all forms of clinical decision-making, including diagnosis c) Norms allow the clinician to compare the client's performance to a standardized reference group, making the score meaningful d) Converting a raw score to a T-score automatically increases the accuracy of the client's performance

 

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