What is the most serious problem with using the observation technique to assess personality?
a) The presence of the observer can alter the behavior being observed.
b) Observations do not leave much room for clinical interpretation.
c) Observations are inherently subjective.
d) The observation technique does not yield much data about the person.
a
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a) fetal b) critical c) germinal d) latency
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