作者: John A. McSweeny , Bruce C. Becker , Richard I. Naugle , William G. Snow , Laurence M. Binder
DOI: 10.1076/CLIN.12.4.552.7245
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摘要: The presence of third parties during neuropsychological examinations has long been permitted for training or assisting examiners. Recently, clinical neuropsychologists have requested to allow party observers who are working in the interest legal disputes. This paper examines ethical implications use and makes recommendations as how might handle requests their presence.