Differences between traditional and behavioral approaches to psychological assessment include the fact that
A) in traditional approaches to assessment, data is typically used to diagnose and classify, while in behavioral approaches, assessment data is used to describe targeted behaviors and maintaining conditions, usually for the purpose of selecting specific therapeutic techniques and then tracking response to therapeutic intervention.
B) traditional approaches to assessment are more likely to evaluate the traits and states of the individual (collectively referred to as "personality") , while behavioral assessment is more likely to focus attention on the conditions in the environment that were instrumental in establishing a targeted behavior, as well as the environmental conditions that are currently maintaining the behavior.
C) rather than drawing inferences about personality from samples of behavior (as in traditional approaches to assessment) , behavioral approaches to assessment focus on the meaning (in the sense of purpose, utility, or consequences) of the behavior itself.
D) All of these
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