The trait approach to personality makes the point that:
A) people's dispositions are relatively inconsistent across situations.
B) people's dispositions are relatively inconsistent across time.
C) one person's pattern of dispositional qualities is much like the next person's.
D) none of the above
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Q7: Factor analysis:
A) provides a way to analyze
Q8: Second-order factoring is used to determine:
A) if
Q9: The idea that people are different in
Q11: Which of the following is not one
Q12: Which of Eysenck's concepts has received less
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Q15: Unlike type approaches, trait approaches treat differences
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