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Mimi

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The range of convenience of a construct describes
 
  A) the age at which the construct was formed.
  B) the extent to which the construct is adaptive in a person's life.
  C) the events to which the construct applies.
  D) the likelihood that the construct will change.

Question 2

Is your teacher happy? a student is asked. The student replies, I don't know; I never thought about
  that. What interpretation from Kelly's theory is appropriate?
 
  A) Happiness is a core construct for the student.
  B) The student has a fragmented view of the teacher.
  C) The teacher is a victim of slot movement.
  D) The teacher is outside the range of convenience of the students construct happiness.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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