Multiple Choice
Theories that are broad in scope
A) try to explain all of human behavior using just a few concepts.
B) describe phenomena in terms of operational definitions rather than hypothetical constructs.
C) clearly define the proposed relationships among constructs.
D) have none of these characteristics.
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