Those who label themselves as applied researchers
a. seek information for which practical uses are planned
b. probably are involved in direct counseling of patients in a clinic
c. are applying psychological skills in a job situation
d. seek knowledge for its own sake
e. focus exclusively on reviewing case studies to gain knowledge
Ans: a. seek information for which practical uses are planned
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