Multiple Choice
In his 1957 "two disciplines" address, Cronbach identified correlational psychology with
A) a desire to control individual differences, in order to discover general laws of behavior
B) a desire to investigate relationships between naturally-occurring variables
C) an attempt to identify general laws that apply to everyone
D) experimental psychology; he did not believe that experimental and correlational research were truly different
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