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Mischel Originally Argued That Personality Coefficients Seldom Exceed

Question 62

Question 62

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Mischel originally argued that personality coefficients seldom exceed .30, whereas subsequent situationists raised that estimate to


A) .40.
B) .50.
C) .35.
D) .45.

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