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Eysenck postulates three major personality dimensions, namely:
 
  a. stability-extraversion, impulse control-psychoticism, and introversion-instability
  b. instability-psychoticism, introversion-extraversion, and impulse-control-neuroticism
  c. impulse control-neuroticism, introversion-extraversion, and stability-psychoticism
  d. introversion-extraversion, stability-neuroticism, and impulse control-psychoticism



Question 2

The experimental psychologist, Wilhelm Wundt, noted that:
 
  a. cholerics and sanguines were unchangeable in their behavior
  b. melancholics and phlegmatics were unchangeable in their behavior
  c. introverts and phlegmatics were changeable in their behavior
  d. cholerics and extraverts were unchangeable in their behavior



Question 3

The experimental psychologist, Wilhelm Wundt, pointed out that:
 
  a. melancholics and cholerics were nonemotional
  b. phlegmatics and sanguines were nonemotional
  c. melancholics and sanguines were psychotics
  d. phlegmatics and sanguines were psychotics



Question 4

In the ancient Greek typology, phlegmatics were considered to be:
 
  a. passive
  b. moody
  c. touchy
  d. sociable
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pur
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6 years ago
(Answer to Q. 1)  d

(Answer to Q. 2)  b

(Answer to Q. 3)  b

(Answer to Q. 4)  a
Vickyhung Author
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6 years ago
Appreciate this a lot, answers were right.
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