Clyde is asked whose behavior depends on consistent personality traits and whose behavior depends on the situation. he is most likely to say "depends on the situation" for the behavior of

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He would say this about himself. People tend to see their own behavior as situationally-dependent much more often than those of other people and those he has never met. Friends, family, and acquaintances are thought to be much more consistent in their values and actions than one's own beliefs and actions.