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__ examines the link between personality and behavior by asking, What do people like that do?
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Single-Trait Approach
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Authoritarianism, Conscientiousness, and Self-Monitoring
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__ begins with the implicit research question, Who does that? where 'that' is an important behavior.
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Many-Trait Approach
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California Q-Set, Delay of Gratification, Drug Abuse, Depression, Political Orientation
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__ addresses the difficult question, Which traits are the most important?
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Essential-Trait Approach
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The Big 5, Eysenck's 3 Factors, and Tellegen's MPQ, and Cattell's 16PF, HEXACO?
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__ stems from a doubt as to whether it is really valid to compare people with each other quantitatively.
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Typological Approach
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MBTI, Well Adjusted, Maladjusted Undercontrolling, Maladjusted Overcontrolling
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__ show blatant contradictions between their acceptance of all kinds of conventional and traditional values and their simultaneous acceptance of the more destructive attitudes.
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Pseudoconservatives
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