A psychologist is preparing a comprehensive report for a lawyer regarding a client's cognitive functioning following a traumatic brain injury. The lawyer specifically requested an opinion on the client's long-term vocational capacity. To adhere to ethical and professional standards, what is the most critical element the psychologist must include in the report?
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A
A definitive conclusion about the client's permanent inability to work in their previous profession.
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B
A clear differentiation between objective assessment data (e.g., test scores), the interpretation of that data, and any professional opinions derived from the findings.
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C
A recommendation for a specific financial settlement amount based on the assessed level of cognitive impairment.
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D
A detailed narrative of the client's subjective complaints, presented without reference to standardised assessment results.