Chapter 1: Problem 13
If someone wanted to become a psychology professor at a 4 -year college, then s/he would probably need a _____ degree in psychology. a. bachelor of science b. bachelor of art c. master's d. PhD
Chapter 1: Problem 13
If someone wanted to become a psychology professor at a 4 -year college, then s/he would probably need a _____ degree in psychology. a. bachelor of science b. bachelor of art c. master's d. PhD
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