What type of theorist was Hull?
a. S-R
c. R-R
b. S-S
d. S-R-S
A
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a. identify c. manipulate b. choose d. observe
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A) ?less educated populations than states whose residents exhibit lower levels of consumption. B) ?more conservative and religious populations than states whose residents exhibit lower levels of consumption.. C) ?more educated populations than states whose residents exhibit lower levels of consumption. D) ?less conservative and religious populations than states whose residents exhibit lower levels of consumption.