How are traits and typologies different from one another?

a. Traits refer to the whole person, whereas typologies refer to specific aspects of the person.
b. Traits are seen as varying on a continuum, whereas typologies put people in distinct categories.
c. Traits are changeable, whereas typologies are fixed.
d. They are not different; traits and typologies are two words for the same phenomenon.

B

Psychology

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a. data are collected broadly from large groups of people. b. it focuses too much attention on one particular child. c. conclusions cannot be generalized to other children. d. it is inapplicable to children who are too young to read.

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Naomi has been married for several years, and while she loves her husband deeply, she finds sex unenjoyable. What advice might you offer Naomi to increase her enjoyment of sex?

A) She should probably consider divorcing her husband and finding someone who is more sexually compatible. B) She might want to practice masturbation on her own. This will allow her to explore her own body and to learn what pleasures her. C) She should practice masturbation, but only with her husband present. D) She should be told that women who masturbate are less likely to enjoy marital sexual satisfaction than women who don't.

Psychology