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danielfitts88

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What is a trait?
 
  a. a variable in shaping personality based on learning
  b. a dimension of temperament
  c. a stable personality characteristic
  d. a personality gene

Question 2

Which criticism, which has been leveled against the psychodynamic theories, has also been targeted at humanistic theories of personality development?
 
  a. that these psychologists overemphasize the role of genetics and biology
  b. that these psychologists have not contributed anything of real value to the field
  c. that these psychologists have negative views of women
  d. that these psychologists are unscientific in their methods



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d





 

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