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When writing a Needs Statement, all of the following things you should include are false except?

1) You should focus on the needs of the professionals who will be implementing the solution, not the people affected by the problem itself.
2) You should include several potential solutions to the problem in order to steer the discussion.
3) You should include a personal story of how the problem has affected you or someone you know.
4) You should include as broad a demographic group as possible who might be affected by the problem you are considering how to solve.
5) You should include a measurable target for your solution to be compared against.

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Final answer:

The correct part of writing a Needs Statement is to include a measurable target for the solution. The statement should address a specific problem and establish clear goals for assessing the effectiveness of the proposed solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

When writing a Needs Statement, the one true statement among those provided is that you should include a measurable target for your solution to be compared against. This means that, in your proposal, you should aim to address a specific problem with clear, quantifiable goals that can be used to assess the effectiveness of the solution. Including a personal story can help provide emotional context, but the main focus should be on the target group affected by the problem. Your Needs Statement should be audience-centered, focusing on the problem's impact on the community or demographic concerned, rather than the professionals implementing the solution, which may come off too narrow and less compelling to your audience. Additionally, while mentioning potential solutions can be useful, the Needs Statement should primarily define the problem and the impact it has, rather than jumping ahead to solutions.

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