Why is it important to be able to measure hypothetical constructs?
What will be an ideal response?
If we can't measure our hypothetical constructs, we can't really get a good sense of how they affect behavior. We won't have a good definition of our construct, so applying it will be difficult.
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a. Lenin had handpicked him as successor b. he was viewed as the strongest on foreign policy by the Comintern c. he hadn't been in the party and was seen as someone with new, beneficial ideas d. he handpicked supporters during his time as general secretary and so had more support than Trotsky e. he killed Trotsky
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