Control is an objective of psychological science. In this context, control refers to

a. our ability to manipulate conditions that affect behavior in order to change behavior.
b. our ability to override peoples' free will and make them do what we want them to do.
c. our ability to explain the effects of extraneous factors on behavior.
d. our ability to give a complete description of what a certain behavior looks like.

A

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In what way did Truman change his behavior following his rise to the presidency?

A) He relied on the St. Louis Democratic Party machine for policy proposals, foregoing his political independence. B) He abandonedall the things that had previously defined him and made him successful as a politician. C) He rehabilitated the poor relationship that he had with the Democratic leaders in Congress. D) He deferred all policy initiatives to Congress in spite of his dislike of the institution.

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