In a study by Furnham & Saipe, it was found that fast, reckless drivers scored higher than "good drivers" on

A) Eysenck's psychoticism and Costa & McCrae's neuroticism.
B) Zuckerman's sensation-seeking and Scheier & Carver's optimism.
C) Zuckerman's sensation-seeking and Eysenck's psychoticism.
D) Beck's depression and Costa & McCrae's neuroticism.
E) Scheier & Carver's optimism and Costa & McCrae's neuroticism.


C

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