The traditional view about the normal curve in psychology is that normal curves are

A) rare in nature, but often occur in psychological studies.
B) common in nature, but psychological measures rarely yield normally distributed scores.
C) almost guaranteed because of the way psychological measures are developed.
D) rare both in nature and in the distributions of scores in psychological research.

C

Psychology

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Psychology