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Closely fits what could be included in an ideal protocol. This protocol includes a number
of differentiated relationships between the contexts and some of these are discussed in
depth. The important social relationships involving the main character are discussed in
relation to the problem or in relation to one another. The past, present, and future
conditions of the main character are discussed as a sequence of contexts (e.g., if A, then
B; or A implies B) which are relevant to the problem. Several tensions and conflicts are
discussed relating to, or resulting from, the problem. Temporary priorities are set,
depending on the different contexts and their consequences for the main character. This
protocol is close to ideal, because..