Why can WEIRD research participants be problematic?
A. They are difficult to identify and therefore are under-represented in most research studies.
B. They tend to score higher on extraversion and lower on neuroticism than the general population.
C. Their behaviors and experiences are likely to be unrepresentative of human beings overall.
D. They generally don't participate in personality research studies.
Answer: C
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