What does a "donut personality" entail?

a. someone whose personality makes people feel hollow inside
b. someone high in implicit self-esteem and low explicit self-esteem
c. someone low in implicit self-esteem and high in explicit self-esteem
d. someone whose personality traits serves as a precursor to eating disorders


Answer: C

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