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In the context of person perception, adults with baby-face features tend to be judged as warm, kind, naive, and submissive; adults with more mature facial features tend to be judged as strong, worldly, and dominant.
 
  a) True
  b) False

Question 2

According to Church, Katigbak, & Reyes (1998) and Church, Reyes, Katigbak, & Grimm (1997), the two additional traits, apart from the five dimensions, that described the Filipino personality adequately were:
 
  a) cooperativeness and compassion.
  b) tempermentalness and self-assurance.
  c) responsiveness and hospitality.
  d) dutifulness and argumentative.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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