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As one goes toward central layers , personality items vary from common to unique and from high to low visibility . By “ common ” and “ visible ” we mean characteristics which are easily observable and which ...
As one goes toward central layers , personality items vary from common to unique and from high to low visibility . By “ common ” and “ visible ” we mean characteristics which are easily observable and which ...
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Finally , they come to see one another as unique and complex entities , incapable of being pigeonholed according to predetermined categories . These ideas are compatible with our own , suggesting movement from public , superficial ...
Finally , they come to see one another as unique and complex entities , incapable of being pigeonholed according to predetermined categories . These ideas are compatible with our own , suggesting movement from public , superficial ...
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Things unique to a person , possessed or used consistently by him , and that cultural practice specifies as such are personal . A public object is commonly used by several people , does not have any unique defining characteristics that ...
Things unique to a person , possessed or used consistently by him , and that cultural practice specifies as such are personal . A public object is commonly used by several people , does not have any unique defining characteristics that ...
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