(p. 149) Interpretation
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med:psych/9780195366174.003.0006
Chapter 6 focuses on how forensic mental health professionals should approach data interpretation in a manner that is consistent with best practice. How does the expert sift through this data, which can be voluminous at times, to organize it into meaningful, coherent results? How does the expert interpret these results to modify and evaluate hypotheses to form an expert opinion?
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