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What are two assumptions that underlie trait theory?Question 15Select one:a.Personality traits can change over time and across situationsb.Personality traits are relatively stable over time and show stability across situationsc.Personality traits are the sole indicators of our behaviour and they do not change overtimed.Personality traits only explain part of a person’s behaviour and change consistently across situations

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What are two assumptions that underlie trait theory?Question 15Select one:a.Personality traits can change over time and across situationsb.Personality traits are relatively stable over time and show stability across situationsc.Personality traits are the sole indicators of our behaviour and they do not change overtimed.Personality traits only explain part of a person’s behaviour and change consistently across situations

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The two assumptions that underlie trait theory are:

b. Personality traits are relatively stable over time and show stability across situations d. Personality traits only explain part of a person’s behaviour and change consistently across situations

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