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    To Be Able to Define Hypothetical Constructs in a Quantifiable
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To Be Able to Define Hypothetical Constructs in a Quantifiable

Question 91

Question 91

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To be able to define hypothetical constructs in a quantifiable way, we usually employ:


A) mathematical models
B) operational definitions
C) statistical analyses
D) theoretical concepts
E) experimental techniques

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