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Card 6

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In typologies proposed by Hippocrates and Galen, sanguine people were thought to be:

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Card 7

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In typologies proposed by Hippocrates and Galen, phlegmatic people were thought to be:

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Card 8

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In typologies proposed by Hippocrates and Galen, melancholic people were thought to be:

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Card 9

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In typologies proposed by Hippocrates and Galen, melancholic people were thought to be:

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Card 10

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In typologies proposed by Hippocrates and Galen, choleric people were thought to be:

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Card 11

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How are traits and typologies (types) different from one another?

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Card 12

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The idea that traits exist and have the same meaning in everyone is consistent with the _____ approach to personality

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Card 13

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The idea that every person is unique and have traits unique to them is consistent with the _____ approach to personality

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Card 14

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Where does the term nomothetic derive from?

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Card 15

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Which psychologist is best known for his 16- factor personality model?

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