In Allport's view, our conditions of worth include those aspects of our personality that are distinctive and which unite our attitudes, perceptions, and intentions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: F
FEEDBACK: Allport chose the term "proprium" for the self or ego. The proprium includes those aspects of personality that are distinctive and thus appropriate to our individual emotional life. These aspects are unique to each of us and unite our attitudes, perceptions, and intentions.
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