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Re: The Rorschach test is gaining new repeat as a diagnostic [#permalink]
I will pick C. "Under procedure" in D sounds little weird"
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Would choose C.
Can someone explain what is wrong with B?
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Re: The Rorschach test is gaining new repeat as a diagnostic [#permalink]
stolyar wrote:
The Rorschach test is gaining new repeat as a diagnostic tool because it
takes only one hour to expose behavior and thought processes that
may be unlikely to emerge in other procedures or weeks of ordinary
interviewing
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(A) that may be unlikely to emerge in other procedures or weeks of ordinary interviewing
(B) whose emergence is unlikely in other procedures or weeks of ordinary interviews
(C) that might not emerge in other procedures or in weeks of ordinary interviewing
(D) that may not emerge under other procedures or weeks of ordinary interviewing
(E) unlikely not to emerge during weeks of ordinary interviewing or in other procedures.


vote for C. clear. In in C is good
B: whose emergence ... don't like
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C is the most parallel and, therefore, the best option.



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