Multiple Choice
Mischel's chief argument with trait theory is that it
A) assumes that behavior is quite consistent.
B) is based on factor analysis.
C) overlooks the subjective judgments of individuals.
D) has an unscientific genetic component.
E) rejects individual freedom and responsibility.
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