Multiple Choice
"A common trait" is
A) so specific to an individual that no one else could be scored on its dimension
B) that which can be measured for all people by the same battery of tests and on which the people differ in degree rather than in form
C) a permanent entity that does not fade in and out; it is inborn or develops during the life course and regularly directs behavior
D) a psychological entity that fades in and out
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