The two types of source traits are:
a. common traits and unique traits.
c. ability traits and dynamic traits.
b. constitutional traits and environmental-mold traits.
d. environmental-mold traits and temperament traits.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Source traits are classified by their origin as either constitutional traits or environmental-mold traits. Constitutional traits originate in biological conditions but are not necessarily innate. Environmental-mold traits derive from influences in our social and physical environments.
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