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    Reasonably Stable Elements of Personality That Are Inferred from Behavior
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Reasonably Stable Elements of Personality That Are Inferred from Behavior

Question 286

Question 286

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Reasonably stable elements of personality that are inferred from behavior are ______.


A) traits
B) psychic structures
C) archetypes
D) emotions

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