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vinney12

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Why do people high in extraversion run a somewhat greater risk of dying earlier?
 
  a. They are too open and honest and so hurt more frequently.
  b. They are more likely to abuse drugs and die in accidents.
  c. They have higher white blood cell counts.
  d. People high in extraversion also tend to be high in neuroticism, which is the real source of increased risk.

Question 2

Which of the Big Five has the weakest association with health outcomes?
 
  a. conscientiousness
  b. neuroticism
  c. extraversion
  d. openness



Beatricemm

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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