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    Exam 7: Trait Approaches to Personality - Allport, Eyesneck and Cattell
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    Behaviors That Appear to Be Similar but Do Not Actually
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Behaviors That Appear to Be Similar but Do Not Actually

Question 76

Question 76

Multiple Choice

Behaviors that appear to be similar but do not actually vary together are known as


A) surface traits.
B) source traits.
C) temperament traits.
D) factors.

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