Which of the following is true of trait approaches to personality?
A. They fail to provide a clear, straightforward explanation of people's behavioral consistencies.
B. They cannot be used to develop useful personality measures.
C. They vary in their conclusions about which traits are the most fundamental to personality.
D. They cannot be used to compare one person with another.
Answer: C
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