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    Eysenck's Theory of Personality Included Three Dimensions: Introversion-Extraversion, Stability-Instability and Psychoticism-Self-Control
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Eysenck's Theory of Personality Included Three Dimensions: Introversion-Extraversion, Stability-Instability and Psychoticism-Self-Control

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Eysenck's theory of personality included three dimensions: Introversion-Extraversion, Stability-Instability and Psychoticism-Self-Control.

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