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    Statistically, Who Is Likely to Have the MOST Stable Personality
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Statistically, Who Is Likely to Have the MOST Stable Personality

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Question 29

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Statistically, who is likely to have the MOST stable personality?


A) a 5-year-old boy
B) a 14-year-old girl
C) a 23-year-old man
D) a 35-year-old woman

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