Multiple Choice
Ward's tripartite psychology proposed that the basic psychological processes are
A) cognition, feeling, and conation
B) similarity, contrast, and contiguity in space and time
C) memory, imagination, and intelligence
D) reminiscence, assimilation, and dissimilation
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