The choice corollary in Kelly's theory describes similarities among repeated events

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: F
FEEDBACK: The choice corollary in Kelly's theory states that we have some latitude in deciding between the alternatives and we must choose the alternative that works best for us, the one that allows us to anticipate or predict the outcome of future events. The construction corollary argues for similarities among repeated events.

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