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V@ndy87

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As conceptualized in the textbook
 
  a. there is considerable psychological benefit to being high on the Openness factor.
  b. there is no particular psychological benefit to being high on the Openness factor.
  c. there is considerable psychological benefit to being high on the Extraversion factor.
  d. there is no effect of the situation on the value of any particular factor.

Question 2

In the research on what can be learned about ones personality from their living environment, all of the following were descriptions used in the research EXCEPT
 
  a. Anxious, easily upset.
  b. Critical, quarrelsome.
  c. Gentle, compassionate.
  d. Disorganized, careless.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b: there is no particular psychological benefit to being high on the Openness factor.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c: Gentle, compassionate



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