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Recent studies suggest that may contribute more to coronary risk than other elements of the Type A personality.
 
  A) ambition
  B) anger and hostility
  C) strong competitive orientation
  D) impatience and time urgency

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Professor Stein has the ego the size of a skyscraper. He is intelligent and well-respected in his field, but he makes it a point to tell anyone who will listen about his superpower-his 180 IQ. Dr. Stein has offered to pay for a statue of himself in front of the Psychology building. Professor Stein's symptomology is consistent with ___________ personality disorder.
 
  A) antisocial
  B) borderline
  C) narcissistic
  D) histrionic



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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