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If a Psychologist Can Measure a Concept in Such a Way

Question 136

Question 136

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If a psychologist can measure a concept in such a way as to get a numerical value,then that concept is also referred to as a


A) hypothesis.
B) theory.
C) constant.
D) variable.

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