(p. 125) Interpretation
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med:psych/9780195322644.003.0006
Chapter 6 discusses interpretation of data. This includes jurisdiction considerations, using data to form opinions, evaluating hypotheses, unclear fit between data and hypothesis, and conditional opinions, as well as the formulation of opinions related to SVP commitment, mental abnormality, volitional impairment, and risk.
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