Social psychologists, in the past, may have neglected the study of values because:

a. values are too complicated
b. values appear to be vague and imprecise
c. values can be submerged within the concept of attitude
d. values are too few in number to warrant the time and effort that would be involved
e. values have been thoroughly investigated by philosophers


Ans: b

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