What contributes to the lack of construct equivalence on measures of psychological strength?
a. No prior establishment of how to measure the constructs of strength.
b. The inability to establish qualitative measures of strengths.
c. Using culturally normative definitions of a strength.
d. The unwillingness of cultures to examine strengths.
Ans: C
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