The founding group of occupational science presented which of the following analogies in support of its foundational descriptive work?
A) "Occupational science is to occupational therapy what anatomy and physiology are to medicine."
B) "Occupational science is to occupational therapy what psychology used to be to the profession."
C) "Occupational therapy is to occupational science what the pharmacy profession is to chemistry."
D) "Occupational therapy is to occupational science what a foundation is to a building."
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