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mwit1967

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For a theoretical construct to be clearly understood, it must be:
 
  A) verifiable
  B) parsimonious
  C) defined precisely
  D) valuable heuristically

Question 2

The criterion of verifiability requires that theoretical propositions be
 
  A) true.
  B) reliable.
  C) testable by empirical research.
  D) applicable to a variety of populations.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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