Research on the consistency of personality in dogs suggests that:

A) personality in dogs varies unsystematically across the life span, casting doubt on the validity of "animal personality."
B) personality is remarkably similar across dogs' life spans.
C) agreeableness decreases with age.
D) openness to experience decreases with age.


B) personality is remarkably similar across dogs' life spans.

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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a) Epidemiological and case study b) Epidemiological and correlational c) Case study and mixed design d) Correlational and experimental

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What will be an ideal response?

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