Aggressiveness
Source traits describe the personality dimension or type of personality which underlies a person's trait personality which differs from one another. Surface traits are identified or projected by the individual according to the situation and environment.
A recessive trait is a genetic trait that is only expressed when an individual carries two copies of the gene responsible for that trait. It is masked by the presence of a dominant trait when an individual carries one copy of each type of gene.
The most common trait in humans is having five fingers on each hand. This trait is found in the vast majority of the human population worldwide.
A dominant genetic trait appears in every generation of offspring because only one copy of the dominant allele is needed for the trait to be expressed.
The trait received is recessive.
Protectiveness, for one.
hostility
Cardinal trait Central trait Secondary trait.
Source traits describe the personality dimension or type of personality which underlies a person's trait personality which differs from one another. Surface traits are identified or projected by the individual according to the situation and environment.
The ruling trait is the Dominant trait.
There is a Type "A" personality. aggressive
Spoken language is a learned trait.
Source traits are a type of trait that helps to begin to form one's personality. These traits, such as extroversion, are said to be related to behavior forms.
A recessive trait. When a recessive allele is with a dominant allele, only the dominanate trait can be seen.
"Type A" personality refers to one who is
A trait shared with a common ancestor is called an inherited or ancestral trait.
One parent has a recessive trait. For example: One parent has blood type AB, the other has blood type OO.