A construct's range of convenience is:

a. its relevance to particular situations or people.
b. defined by the number of needs it satisfies.
c. determined by the number of people who hold the same construct.
d. applicable to normal or abnormal behavior.


ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Range of convenience is the spectrum of events to which a construct can be applied. Some constructs are relevant to a limited number of people or situations; other constructs are broader.

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