Summarization is:
a. Not as important in an interview as paraphrasing
b. A systematic integration of the important themes in a client's story, not a mechanical means of pulling a number of facts together
c. An accurate listing of the most important facts of the interview, which then allows the client to identify the main themes
d. Widely over-used among novice interviewers
B
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Why are social welfare plans that are paid for by employee taxes considered a form
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