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Love, which can't be observed or measured directly, is an example of a psychological construct. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
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Love, which can't be observed or measured directly, is an example of a psychological construct.
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It is true because love can affect human behavior, which is the overall definition of a psychological construct.
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The answer is true! Hope this helps!
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