Multiple Choice
Type, according to Eysenck, is
A) a permanent entity that does not fade in and out like a state; it is inborn or develops early
B) a neuropsychic structure having the capacity to render many stimuli functionally equivalent
C) defined as a theoretical construct based on observed intercorrelations between a number of habitual responses
D) a second-order dimension made up of statistically intercorrelated primary traits
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