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Eysenck viewed human beings as biosocial creatures in whom environment and interact to produce behavior.
 
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Esysenck would predict that when highly anxious people perform as well as those low in anxiety on certain tasks, they expend much______________ effort than people low in anxiety.
 
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bobbysung

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
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