Roger had a different view than his colleagues did about how much work he should do after he was tenured and promoted to full professor. How could Kelly’s theory explain this difference in views?
What will be an ideal response?
Kelly could explain this difference in views with his individuality corollary. Even when two people have the same construct, as is the case with Roger and his colleagues having the same “professor” construct, the construct may differ in substance. Roger’s and his colleagues’ views of what a professor should do are different.
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