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gonzo233

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Arranged in order from most pervasive to least pervasive in an individual's personality, Allport
  describes these traits:
 
  A) secondary, central, cardinal.
  B) central, secondary, cardinal.
  C) cardinal, secondary, central.
  D) cardinal, central, secondary.

Question 2

Which way of describing George best illustrates Allport's concept of central traits?
 
  A) George is like a lamb; he is very meek.
  B) George is a typical Englishman.
  C) George is intelligent, ambitious, deceptive, good-looking, friendly, athletic, and selfish.
  D) George is not like anyone else I know.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C




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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Excellent

 

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