Which behavioral profile would be consistent with a person who has a Type A personality?

A. planning a vacation, leaving work early, watching television
B. attending a sporting event, preparing a four-course meal, getting a massage
C. keeping a detailed calendar, showing impatience, reacting with hostility to setbacks
D. practicing meditation, practicing yoga, practicing Reiki


Answer: C

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