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tfester

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In Allport's theory, an inherited characteristic that may or may not be reflected in the outward appearance of the individual is called a(n):
 
  a. phenotype
  b. proprium
  c. genotype
  d. ideograph

Question 2

The chief virtue of Allport's theory seems to lie in its:
 
  a. precision and testability
  b. strong empirical validity
  c. heuristic value
  d. parsimony



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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