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littleanan

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What did Lombroso, Kretschmer, and Sheldon have in common?
 
  A) They all constructed projective tests of personality.
  B) They all constructed inventories to measure personality traits.
  C) They all conducted research on body types and personality.
  D) They were all psychoanalysts who disagreed with Freud.

Question 2

The beginning of systematic efforts in the field of interest measurement is attributable to
 
  A) Edward Thorndike. B) James Miner.
  C) E. K. Strong, Jr. D) Frederic Kuder.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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