Which personality theorist referred to the traits shared by members of a culture as common traits and the unique qualities of a particular person as individual traits, classified as cardinal, central, and secondary traits?
a. Raymond Cattell
b. Julian Rotter
c. Gordon Allport
d. Alfred Adler
C
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. the skill of the hypnotist. b. on the efforts and qualities of the person being hypnotized. c. the gullibility of the person being hypnotized. d. the hypnotist's ability to become easily absorbed in activities and the world of imagination.