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segrsyd

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According to the person by situation approach,
 
  A. personality is more important than the situation in determining behavior.
  B. there is little evidence for cross-situational consistency.
  C. behavior is determined by an interaction of personality and the situation.
  D. personality researchers need to measure behavior in more than one way.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true about research on the Big Five?
 
  A. There are very few findings support general trends in Big Five scores over the lifespan.
  B. Different findings may reflect differences in how broadly investigators conceive the personality structure.
  C. All studies using factor analysis include the same kind of data.
  D. Controversy surrounds the inconsistent findings for the Big Five over different populations.



ndhahbi

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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