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It involves assessing the brain structure, function, and activity of the nervous system which may use electroencephalogram for brain activity, electrocardiogram for heart and respiration activity, and electrodermal response for skin reaction.
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A.projective test
B.psychophysiological assessment
C.mental status examination
D.brain/neuro-imaging test
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The question describes a method that involves examining brain structure, function, and activity and may employ multiple measures such as EEG for brain activity, ECG for heart and respiration activity, and electrodermal response for skin reactions.
Option 1: 'projective test' — Projective tests (e.g., Rorschach, TAT) assess personality through ambiguous stimuli and are not designed to measu......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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