Once Gilligan gets back from being stranded on an island, he decides take an ocean cruise to Antarctica. This time, he wants to be certain to go with people who aren't annoying, so he creates the Gilligan Compatibility Inventory. His friends are required to answer questions about specific traits and patterns of behavior. Gilligan develops a(n) ____ measure.?
a. ?projective
b. ?achievement
c. ?intelligence
d. ?nonprojective
ANSWER:
d
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