A(n)_______________ is a habitual way of behaving, thinking, and feeling

a. personality
b. trait
c. archetype
d. temperament


Answer: b

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a. All mental disorders are shaped, to some extent, by cultural factors. b. Several mental disorders are due entirely to cultural or social factors. c. Psychotic disorders are more influenced by culture than other disorders. d. The symptoms of certain disorders are just as likely to vary across cultures as are the disorders themselves.

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