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In Eysenck's typology, types:
 
  a. are most abstract, followed by traits, and then habits
  b. are most concrete, followed by habits, and then traits
  c. do not involve observed intercorrelations among traits
  d. are inferred directly from intercorrelations among specific observable responses

Question 2

Eysenck's biological typology:
 
  a. is organized in terms of instincts and reflexes
  b. consists of types, traits, and habits
  c. consists primarily of attitudes and types
  d. is organized hierarchically in terms of attitudes, habits, and reflexes



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
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