The idiographic approach to the study of personality:

a. relies heavily on the use of statistics
b. consists mainly of abstractions from a unique personality
c. provides us with information about the ways characteristics interact within a particular personality
d. tells us nothing about a particular person's personality and uniqueness


c

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