The colloquia is

a. the first part of a research report or a dissertation.
b. the internship that senior psychology majors must participate in to graduate.
c. a specialized division of the American Psychological Association involving student members.
d. a departmental activity that involves talks by guest speakers, often from other universities.


D

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