Philosophies of Human Nature Scale (Original 84-item scale)
“30. If I could ask a person three questions about himself (and assuming he would answer them honestly), I would know a great deal about him.”
CITM_b47262d33909 · 1 source instrument · 1 surface variant
30 if i could ask a person three questions about himself and assuming he would answer them honestly i would know a great deal about him
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“30. If I could ask a person three questions about himself (and assuming he would answer them honestly), I would know a great deal about him.”
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