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Page 108
... individual ? How many traits are present ? Quantitative personality measurement is especially useful in comparing groups of people as well as individuals . Do groups of persons from different cultural and economic backgrounds differ ...
... individual ? How many traits are present ? Quantitative personality measurement is especially useful in comparing groups of people as well as individuals . Do groups of persons from different cultural and economic backgrounds differ ...
Page 109
... individual's behaviour ( past and future , for example ) can be observed . The behaviour sampled in the interview may be that of self - description in which the individual indicates how he perceives himself . Other behavioral ...
... individual's behaviour ( past and future , for example ) can be observed . The behaviour sampled in the interview may be that of self - description in which the individual indicates how he perceives himself . Other behavioral ...
Page 110
... individual either believes are being successfully suppressed or that he is unaware of himself . Slight varia- tions in gestures , intonations , and mannerisms illustrate these expressive aspects of behaviour . Along with expressive ...
... individual either believes are being successfully suppressed or that he is unaware of himself . Slight varia- tions in gestures , intonations , and mannerisms illustrate these expressive aspects of behaviour . Along with expressive ...
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