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EY67

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Wiggins proposed two trait dimensions basic to human values. These dimensions are
 
  a. passion and power.
  b. power and achievement.
  c. dominance and love.
  d. intelligence and affect.

Question 2

Fred is a morning person who enjoys getting up when the sun rises and preparing for his day. Fred is probably __________.
 
  a. more extraverted than a night owl
  b. very open to new ideas
  c. low on agreeableness
  d. high on conscientiousness



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D: high on conscientiousness



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