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    Exam 4: Personality Traits: Fundamental Concepts and Issues
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    What the Ancient Greeks Described as the "Sanguine" Personality Can
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What the Ancient Greeks Described as the "Sanguine" Personality Can

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What the ancient Greeks described as the "sanguine" personality can be expressed in trait terms as


A) High extraversion, high neuroticism
B) High extraversion, low neuroticism
C) Low extraversion, high neuroticism
D) Low extraversion, low neuroticism

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