When asked to describe his specialization, Alfred says, "I am mainly interested in developing ways of measuring intelligence and personality factors." Given this description, Alfred is MOST likely a:
A. classical conditioning theorist.
B. Freudian.
C. psychometrician.
D. social-learning theorist.
Answer: C
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What will be an ideal response?