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evelyn o bentley

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To avoid the pitfalls of observation and interview, many psychologists turn to ____.
 
  a. standardized tests of personality
  b. individualized tests of personality
  c. participant observation
  d. long-term qualitative studies

Question 2

Observation remains one of the most reliable means of making judgments about other people but it ____.
 
  a. is rarely valid
  b. requires subjectivity from the participant
  c. can be time consuming and biased
  d. lacks consistency over time



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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