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cagreen833

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Tony monitors his symptoms to an extreme level, makes repeated trips to the doctor for the smallest symptom, and blows symptoms out of proportion. He is likely to be:
 
  a. a hypochondriac c. an agreeable personality
  b. an extrovert d. demonstrating self-efficacy

Question 2

Individuals with which of the two personality traits below tend to report more symptoms of illness than others?
 
  a. optimism, extroversion c. anxious, neurotic
  b. Type A, outgoing d. extraversion, conscientious



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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