Once Gilligan got back from the island, he thought it was a good idea to take an ocean cruise to Antarctica. This time, he wanted to be certain to go with people who weren't annoying, so he created the Gilligan Compatibility Inventory. His friends were required to answer questions about specific traits and patterns of behavior. Gilligan developed a(n) __________ measure.
A. projective
B. achievement
C. intelligence
D. nonprojective
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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