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go.lag

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Mistaking the name of a phenomenon for the explanation of the phenomenon is called a
 
  A) Barnum statement.
  B) nominal fallacy.
  C) similarity-uniqueness paradox.
  D) evaluative bias.

Question 2

Constructs are used
 
  A) only in poor research.
  B) as if they are reality.
  C) only in deductive models.
  D) only in inductive models.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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