Multiple Choice
Thorndike (1949) would place "motivation" under which one of the following possible sources of variability in test scores?
A) lasting and general characteristics of the individual
B) lasting but specific characteristics of the individual
C) temporary but general characteristics of the individual
D) temporary and specific characteristics of the individual
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