Consider what you know about studying personality. Identify the true statement

a. You will not learn how to improve your personality.
b. You can only learn about the personality of others—not your own.
c. You can gain an understanding of your own personality and those of your relatives.
d. Theories are irrelevant to the study of personality.


Answer: C: You can gain an understanding of your own personality and those of your relatives.

Psychology

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