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erika

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Clusters of observable behaviors such as cheerfulness, spontaneity, friendliness, and outgoingness are examples of what Cattell calls
 
  A) Source traits.
  B) Surface traits.
  C) Extraversion traits.
  D) Intrapersonal traits.

Question 2

Allport calls specific low level behaviors that form the foundation for higher level traits
 
  A) habits.
  B) tendencies.
  C) secondary traits.
  D) personality bricks.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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