Cattell argues that the bivariate method, which relies on the manipulation of an independent variable and the assessment of its impact on a dependent measure:

a. studies the "whole organism"
b. is the best way of studying behavior
c. arbitrarily considers "bits" of human behavior and ignores the total organism
d. leads to complex interpretations of the way events operate in reality


c

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