Environmental-mold traits are:

a. learned characteristics that impose a pattern on personality.
b. derived from internal conditions.
c. less stable and permanent than the constitutional traits.
d. developed from biological conditions but are not necessarily innate.


ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Environmental-mold traits derive from influences in our social and physical environments. These traits are learned characteristics and behaviors that impose a pattern on the personality.

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