Psychoanalysis is:
a. Watson's approach to one's behavior
b. Wurtheimer conceptualizatio...
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Psychoanalysis is:
a. Watson's approach to one's behavior
b. Wurtheimer conceptualization of wholeness
c. Freud's personality theory
d. The study of mental processes
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Why is it essential to operationally define the variables in a study?
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