Yes, but I don't remember AIM existing at that point. It was considered fine at that time to produce test results from wherever you wanted. The point to AIM was to prevent cheating, and I think it's unusual now to produce results from Uncle Joes' Medlab-In-A-Box (unless you're T.T. Boy, in which case people really ought to ask why he can't take an AIM test).
Whether or not Dr. Sharon Michell remembers that reasoning is another question.
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