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CBme

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Advocates of the five-factor model for personality description maintain that:
 
  a. some version of the Big Five factors is at least necessary for an adequate description of personality
  b. there are at least seven more factors that need to be added to the five-factor model to make it completely adequate
  c. five factors are absolutely sufficient to describe personality adequately
  d. the five-factors need to be reduced to two factors in order to simplify and adequately describe personality

Question 2

The Big Five Factors consist of:
 
  a. Extraversion , Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, Aggressiveness, and Nurturance
  b. Neuroticism, Aggressiveness, Emotionality, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience
  c. Extraversion, Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, and Openness to Experience
  d. Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Openness to Experience, Emotionality, and Competitiveness



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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