People with ________ personality type are patient and easygoing, and have relaxed disposition, whereas ________ personality individuals tend to be impatient and are easily angered, competitive, and highly motivated
a. Type A; Type B
b. stressed; relaxed
c. Type B; Type A
d. relaxed; stressed
Answer: C
Rationale: People who fall in the Type A category are far more likely to have heart attacks than are Type B people.
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