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swpotter12

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According to your authors,
 
  A) the number of personality factors needed to describe personality is currently unresolved. B) we can describe personality completely using only the three superfactors in Eysencks theory.
  C) we can describe personality completely using only the five superfactors in the Big Five.
  D) we need all 16 of the primary traits identified by Cattell in order to completely describe personality.

Question 2

Eysenck could be described as an interactionist because he
 
  A) believed that P, E, and N interact with each other.
  B) believed that a personality researcher cannot study personality without interacting with and thus changing the personalities of those studied.
  C) believed that traits behave the same way regardless of the situation in which they interact.
  D) believed that traits emerge in specific situations.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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