Dr. Reed has a PhD in clinical psychology and was trained in administering psychological tests. Dr. Davis has an MD with advanced training in treating psychological disorders and can prescribe medications. From the given information, we can infer that

A. Dr. Reed is a psychologist and Dr. Davis is a psychiatrist.
B. Dr. Reed is a psychiatrist and Dr. Davis is a psychologist.
C. Dr. Reed is a social worker and Dr. Davis is a psychologist.
D. Dr. Reed is a psychologist and Dr. Davis is a neurologist.


Answer: A

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