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    The Unique Patterns of Thoughts, Emotions, Motives, and Perceptions-The Combination
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The Unique Patterns of Thoughts, Emotions, Motives, and Perceptions-The Combination

Question 83

Question 83

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The unique patterns of thoughts, emotions, motives, and perceptions-the combination that defines one's identity-is called


A) personality.
B) sensation.
C) psychophysics.
D) psyche.
E) the unconscious.

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