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John Bowlby was a Freudian psychologist who recognized the process of human _____________as an elaborate evolutionary adaptation essential to survival.
 
  a. Repression of traumatic experiences.
  b. Dreaming.
  c. Motherinfant attachment.
  d. Male-female pair bonding.

Question 2

The Five-Factor model splits the variance of psychoticism into two statistically independent factors of:
 
  a. Conscientiousness & agreeableness.
  b. Neuroticism & extraversion.
  c. Openness to experience & extraversion.
  d. Conscientiousness & openness to experience.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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