which of the following examples provides the best analogy for a nomothetic approach to personality? group of answer choices joe, in attempt to boost office morale, identifies what each of his managers does best so that he can give them assignments to best suit their individual strengths. as bob searches for a new car, he compares all his options based on how they vary on a few important dimensions: size, gasoline consumption, safety, and color. in the first chapter of a novel, carol, is introduced. she and her life are described in detail. tanya, a professor, tries to remember the names of her students by thinking of each of them as a unique individual, each with their own special history and personality.