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speeches) can be taken as a valid indicator of the personality and psychological
state of the leader—a claim that has generally been validated by research with
such scores.
- Many psychologists use the term traits much more loosely, and impre-
cisely, to refer to all personality variables (see Buss 1989)—a practice that is
regrettable because it confuses fundamentally different kinds of personality char-
acteristics, such as motives and cognitive representations, with true traits (see
Winter 1996, chaps, I and II).