Which of the following describes the two personality factors originally developed by Hans Eysenck?
a. ?how much flexibility is exhibited and how much comfort is felt when in the presence of others
b. ?the level of activity and the degree of social conformity
c. ?where a person’s energy is focused and how much control is exerted over emotions
d. ?where a person looks for a sense of self and the degree of self-acceptance
ANSWER:
c
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