Multiple Choice
The choice phase is
A) a period during which one construct is allowed to appropriate the situation and define a pair of alternatives from which to choose
B) a period of trying on for size the various constructs available in one's repertory
C) a period during which choice is delayed until the individual is able to size up the situation
D) a decision time in which the person selects one of the alternatives provided by the construct that has preempted the situation
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