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vicky

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Peyton used to go out and have a few drinks with his friends on the weekend. Over time, he needed more and more drinks to have the same effect.
 
  Eventually his drinking begins to cause problems with his school work and his relationship with his girlfriend and close friends. Peyton is suffering from a substance-related disorder, which means his personality is characterized by likely _________.
  a. high extraversion and high openness
  b. low conscientiousness and low agreeableness
  c. low agreeableness and low extraversion
  d. low conscientiousness and high neuroticism

Question 2

High or low extraversion is associated with many disorders. Which of the following disorders is extraversion not associated with?
 
  a. bipolar disorder
  b. addictive disorders
  c. eating disorders
  d. depression



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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