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    Exam 8: Raymond Cattell, hans Eysenck, and Other Trait Theorists
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    Sentiments Differ from Ergs in That Sentiments Are
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Sentiments Differ from Ergs in That Sentiments Are

Question 69

Question 69

Multiple Choice

Sentiments differ from ergs in that sentiments are


A) strengthened or weakened, but cannot disappear.
B) not involved with motivation.
C) innate.
D) permanent parts of personality.

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