Multiple Choice
The four fundamental processes of environmental analysis are:
A) Asserting, seeing, seeking, and meeting.
B) Thinking, planning, checking, and doing.
C) Scanning, monitoring, forecasting, and assessing.
D) Detecting, guessing, measuring, and implementing.
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