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Formal assessments are best described as

a. unplanned, teacher-constructed assessments developed to evaluate behaviors.
b. appropriate in school-age settings only.
c. non-standardized forms of assessments used to gather information on children's behaviors.
d. planned, pre-made assessments developed for a specific purpose.

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