Multiple Choice
Tina is a medical laboratory worker who is being trained to read the results of certain laboratory tests. In this phase of her training, she looks at prepared slides and then writes a summary of what she sees. This task is best described as a(n) _____ task.
A) recognition
B) magnitude
C) reaction time
D) description
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