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What about a Claimant’s ability to do other types of jobs?

The judge or physician will determine a claimant’s mental abilities and aptitudes needed to do particular types of jobs.  For example if a claimant is found to be

unable to meet competitive standard or no useful ability to function in the ability to interact appropriately with the general public, in the ability to maintain socially appropriate behavior, in the ability to adhere to basic standards of neatness and cleanliness, in the ability to use public transportation, or in the ability to travel in unfamiliar places, it is an indicator that the claimant is probably disabled psychologically from any job that may exist in the national economy.