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Typologies—a person is, for instance, either an introvert or an extravert—categorize

people as one type of personality or the other. The textbook's conclusion on the validity
of typologies is that they are:
(a) accurate and useful.
(b) accurate and useful for some personality characteristics but inaccurate for others.
(c) accurate and useful for children and youth but misleading for adults.
(d) misleading, as most people harbor a moderate amount of any given personality characteristic.

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Answer:

this is so easy it's b

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't even need to explain it...

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