According to Kelly, freedom of choice cannot be obtained by people at any stage of life
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: F
FEEDBACK: The notion that people have freedom of choice is found throughout Kelly's writings. According to the dichotomy corollary described previously, each construct has two opposing poles and for every situation we must choose the alternative that works best for us, the one that allows us to anticipate or predict the outcome of future events.
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