Mean-level stability refers to variations in the absolute level of a personality trait over time. A) True B) False

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The question is asking whether the statement about mean-level stability in personality traits is true or false. It is testing knowledge about psychological concepts related to personality stability.

Answer

True

The statement is True.

Answer for screen readers

The statement is True.

More Information

Mean-level stability involves the variations in the absolute level of a personality trait over time and is concerned with whether the average level of a trait changes across a population during a specific time.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing mean-level stability with rank-order stability, which involves the consistency of individuals' relative orderings within a group over time.

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