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big1devin

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Emma is 75 years old. She's been married to the same person for 40 years. She's had a very successful career, and she's in great health. What is a likely Big Five combination for Emma?
 
  a. low in conscientiousness and high in extraversion
  b. high in conscientiousness and agreeableness
  c. high in conscientiousness and low in agreeableness
  d. high in extraversion and low in neuroticism

Question 2

Jacob is well-liked by his peers and tends to go with the flow regardless of what the situation is. Based on birth order research, Jacob is probably a(n) __________.
 
  a. laterborn child
  b. firstborn child
  c. middle child
  d. only child



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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