Title: In the five-factor theory, the dimension that differentiates people who are moody, irritable, ... Post by: Shinobi on Sep 25, 2017 In the five-factor theory, the dimension that differentiates people who are moody, irritable, nervous, and prone to worry from people who are calm, even-tempered, easygoing, and relaxed is called
a. conscientiousness. b. openness to experience. c. agreeableness. d. neuroticism. Title: Re: In the five-factor theory, the dimension that differentiates people who are moody, irritable, ... Post by: Vaultner on Sep 25, 2017 Content hidden
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