The three primary goals that guide most assessment procedures are
a. making predictions, planning treatments, and evaluating treatments.
b. pinpointing etiology, testing etiology, and planning treatments
c. pinpointing etiology, evaluating etiology, and making predictions.
d. deciding on a diagnosis, testing the diagnosis, and pinpointing etiology.
Answer: a.
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