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A Statement of Proficiency That Does Not Necessarily Imply a Right

Question 42

Question 42

Multiple Choice

A statement of proficiency that does not necessarily imply a right to practice is called ___.


A) licensing
B) certification
C) competency testing
D) a practicum

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