Which of the following statements concerning personality stability is not correct?
a.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 17.01.2020 01:31 amylumey2005
Which of the following statements concerning personality stability is not correct?
a.
perceived changes in personality may be relative to the surrounding context.
b.
personality changes appear to decline as one becomes older.
c.
one’s level of anxiety appears to remain fairly stable throughout life.
d.
personality is often more malleable after one reaches adulthood.
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