When Robyn sees a snake, she loves the graceful way it moves across the ground. Her friend Helen is so frightened by snakes that she goes out of her way to avoid seeing them, even in zoos. George Kelly would say that:

A) Robyn and Helen have different personal constructs of snakes.
B) Helen's fear of snakes indicates that she has a highly anxious personality.
C) Robyn and Helen have different outcome expectancies in the way they view the world.
D) Robyn's delight in snakes indicates that she possesses a drive for stimulation.


A) Robyn and Helen have different personal constructs of snakes.

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