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As an evidence-based science, there are many reasons to use measurement in reports. Which of these is not true?
- A Helps practitioners optimize effectiveness
- B Enables practitioners to be accountable to clients, consumers, employers and society.
- C Assists in the practice of speculations
- D Helps practitioner achieve ethical standards
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It's Wrong!
Measurement in reports helps practitioners optimize effectiveness, enables practitioners to be accountable to clients, consumers, employers, and society, and helps practitioners achieve ethical standards. However, it does not assist in the practice of speculations. Speculations involve making educated guesses or hypotheses without concrete evidence or data, whereas measurement in reports relies on empirical evidence and factual information.