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@Brianna17

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Alicia has an active imagination and a strong intellectual curiosity. She likes new ideas and unconventional ways of looking at problems. Alicia is probably high in
 
  A. agreeableness.
  B. neuroticism.
  C. conscientiousness.
  D. openness.

Question 2

Andrew has strong opinions and enjoys a good argument in which he can stand up for his beliefs. He prefers to work where he can compete with others, rather than an organization that stresses cooperation. Andrew would probably score low on a measure of
 
  A. conscientiousness.
  B. agreeableness.
  C. introversion.
  D. openness.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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