In the context of personality, which of the following statements best describes the term "identity"?
a) It refers to our perceived roles in life, aggregate role and life experiences, narratives, values, and motives.
b) It refers to a predisposition or a tendency to respond positively or negatively toward a certain idea, object, person, or situation.
c) It refers to a consistent pattern of behavior that a person would usually display in relevant circumstances.
d) It refers to a process of promoting oneself as being powerful or important.
a
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A) moving upward. B) moving downward. C) moving sideways. D) oscillating upward and downward.
Explain inner-speech. How does it differ from private speech?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. Charles Spearman B. Louis Thurstone C. John Carroll D. James Cattell
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