Asked by Khalil RHLALOU on Sep 25, 2024

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A construct's range of convenience is the

A) range of events to which it can be applied.
B) number of needs it satisfies.
C) number of people who hold the same construct.
D) applicability to normal and abnormal behavior.

Range Of Convenience

A term possibly referring to the concept of "range of tolerance" in ecology, or if contextually about psychology or sociology, it might not be a recognized term, thus NO.

  • Understand the forecasting ability of personal constructs in interpreting behavior.
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Sazkiah Mercadoabout 6 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A construct's range of convenience refers to the range of events to which it can be applied. It defines the limits of situations or events to which the construct can be meaningfully applied. Therefore, option A is the correct choice. The other options are incorrect as they do not reflect the concept of a construct's range of convenience.