Deck 9: Personality and Cultural Values
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Deck 9: Personality and Cultural Values
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Personality refers to the structures and propensities inside people that explain their characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior.
True
2
In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, a submissive person is said to be an extravert.
False
3
An extravert exhibits low positive affectivity when compared to an introvert.
False
4
An introvert exhibits more job satisfaction than an extravert.
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5
Accomplishment strivers focus on "getting along," not necessarily "getting ahead."
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Neurotic people tend to have an external locus of control.
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Conscientious people are dependable, organized, reliable, ambitious, hardworking, and persevering.
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Neuroticism is associated with positive affectivity and extraversion is associated with negative affectivity.
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What employees are like depends only on personality types and not on culture.
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Miriam is known as a person who is talkative. In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension extraversion best describes Miriam.
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11
Of the Big Five, openness to experience is the easiest to judge in zero acquaintance situations.
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12
Conscientious employees do not prioritize accomplishment striving.
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13
Extraverts are less likely to emerge as leaders in task-related groups when compared to introverts.
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14
Cultural values are defined as shared beliefs about desirable end states or modes of conduct in a given culture.
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15
People's beliefs create their social reputations.
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16
Extraversion changes quite significantly over a person's life span.
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17
Highly neurotic employees experience lower levels of job satisfaction than their less neurotic counterparts.
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18
An easy way to remember the elements of the Big Five is by thinking of the acronym "CAN DO."
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19
Felix started his new job about a month ago. When asked, he says he likes most of his coworkers. One of them, though, is mean-spirited, obnoxious, petty, and belligerent. Felix is describing his coworker's social traits.
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20
From the perspective of job performance, neuroticism is the most important of the Big Five.
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21
Artistic people tend to enjoy abstract, analytical, theory-oriented tasks.
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22
Neurotic people are more likely to believe they can cope with the stressors that they experience.
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23
Low-power distance cultures prefer that power be distributed uniformly where possible, in an egalitarian fashion.
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24
The persevering nature of conscientious employees prompts them to persist in a given course of action for long periods of time.
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25
Veiled purpose tests do not reference dishonesty explicitly but instead assess more general personality traits that are associated with dishonest acts.
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26
Conscientiousness has a moderate positive effect on performance.
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27
According to the MBTI, the best personality type for organizations to hire is the ISTJ.
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28
Holland's RIASEC model includes the personality dimensions of conscientiousness and neuroticism.
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29
Integrity tests typically come in two general varieties: clear purpose tests and veiled purpose tests.
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30
Personality is a collection of multiple _____.
A) abilities
B) traits
C) aptitudes
D) emotions
E) capacities
A) abilities
B) traits
C) aptitudes
D) emotions
E) capacities
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31
The central premise of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is that employees have more career satisfaction and longevity in occupations that match their personality type.
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32
Christina is attending a business meeting at a client's office. Some of the other attendees are formally dressed; others are in shorts and T-shirts. The table is round instead of rectangular. There is no head to let her know who the most important person at the meeting is. There is no agenda to let her know what the important topics are today. Her personality is most likely to drive her behavior in this situation.
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33
In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, openness to experience is positively related to performance across all occupations.
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34
There is little evidence that the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a useful tool for predicting the job satisfaction, motivation, performance, or commitment of employees across jobs.
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35
Integrity tests are a subset of personality tests.
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36
Conscientious employees are more likely than nonconscientious employees to engage in day-to-day psychological and physical withdrawal behaviors.
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37
_____ refer(s) to the structures and propensities inside a person that explain his or her characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior.
A) Personality
B) Cultural values
C) Attributions
D) Ethnocentrism
E) Perception
A) Personality
B) Cultural values
C) Attributions
D) Ethnocentrism
E) Perception
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38
Holland's RIASEC model focuses on people's vocational interests.
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39
Those with low scores on neuroticism are more likely to demonstrate Type A behavior patterns.
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40
The most appropriate use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is in a team-building context.
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41
The Pulse, an HR company, introduced a 360-degree feedback system. Jack, who was being considered for a promotion, was described as someone who is eager to learn and innovate. Alex was appreciated for his meticulous and organized work and was the one the team could depend on during crunch time. Isabelle's ability to be cooperative, accommodating, and sociable to customers who had grievances was well acknowledged in the feedback. In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ best describes Alex.
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) introversion
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) introversion
E) neuroticism
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42
Critical, selfish, and rude are opposite traits for which personality dimension of the Big Five?
A) Conscientiousness
B) Extraversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Callousness
E) Neuroticism
A) Conscientiousness
B) Extraversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Callousness
E) Neuroticism
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43
Conscientious people prioritize:
A) status striving.
B) communion striving.
C) accomplishment striving.
D) curiosity.
E) power striving.
A) status striving.
B) communion striving.
C) accomplishment striving.
D) curiosity.
E) power striving.
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44
_____ reflects a strong desire to obtain acceptance in personal relationships as a means of expressing personality.
A) Status striving
B) Attainment striving
C) Accomplishment striving
D) Communion striving
E) Power striving
A) Status striving
B) Attainment striving
C) Accomplishment striving
D) Communion striving
E) Power striving
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45
People who are _____ have a built-in desire to finish work tasks, channel a high proportion of their efforts toward those tasks, and work harder and longer on task assignments.
A) accomplishment strivers
B) communion strivers
C) status strivers
D) value strivers
E) power strivers
A) accomplishment strivers
B) communion strivers
C) status strivers
D) value strivers
E) power strivers
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46
According to longitudinal studies, the two Big Five dimensions most dependent on genes are:
A) conscientiousness and extraversion.
B) extraversion and openness.
C) agreeableness and openness.
D) openness and conscientiousness.
E) neuroticism and agreeableness.
A) conscientiousness and extraversion.
B) extraversion and openness.
C) agreeableness and openness.
D) openness and conscientiousness.
E) neuroticism and agreeableness.
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47
Rajeev is described by his coworkers as calm and relaxed. Rajeev probably scores:
A) high in neuroticism.
B) low in neuroticism.
C) high in openness to experience.
D) high in introversion.
E) low on introversion.
A) high in neuroticism.
B) low in neuroticism.
C) high in openness to experience.
D) high in introversion.
E) low on introversion.
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48
When a fight broke out between two workers at Leo Motors, James, a coworker, decided to walk away and let the situation resolve on its own. In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ best describes James.
A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) conscientiousness
A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) conscientiousness
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49
The Pulse, an HR company, introduced a 360-degree feedback system. Jack, who was being considered for a promotion, was described as someone who is eager to learn and innovate. Alex was appreciated for his meticulous and organized work and was the one the team could depend on during crunch time. Isabelle's ability to be cooperative, accommodating, and sociable to customers who had grievances was well acknowledged in the feedback. In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ best describes Isabelle.
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) intuition
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) intuition
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
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50
Which of the following is not a dimension of the Big Five taxonomy?
A) Conscientiousness
B) Extraversion
C) Locus of control
D) Openness to experience
E) Neuroticism
A) Conscientiousness
B) Extraversion
C) Locus of control
D) Openness to experience
E) Neuroticism
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51
_____ are defined as recurring regularities or trends in people's responses to their environment.
A) Perceptions
B) Values
C) Short-term orientations
D) Traits
E) Beliefs
A) Perceptions
B) Values
C) Short-term orientations
D) Traits
E) Beliefs
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52
Twin studies have shown that genetics has the most effect on which of the Big Five personality traits?
A) Extraversion
B) Conscientiousness
C) Neuroticism
D) Openness to experience
E) Agreeableness
A) Extraversion
B) Conscientiousness
C) Neuroticism
D) Openness to experience
E) Agreeableness
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53
Personality traits are a function of both your:
A) values and beliefs.
B) beliefs and environment.
C) environment and genes.
D) genes and perceptions.
E) culture and beliefs.
A) values and beliefs.
B) beliefs and environment.
C) environment and genes.
D) genes and perceptions.
E) culture and beliefs.
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54
George is described by his friends as curious and imaginative. He is probably high on the trait of ________.
A) openness to experience
B) neuroticism
C) extraversion
D) introversion
E) conscientiousness
A) openness to experience
B) neuroticism
C) extraversion
D) introversion
E) conscientiousness
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55
The Pulse, an HR company, introduced a 360-degree feedback system. Jack, who was being considered for a promotion, was described as someone who is eager to learn and innovate. Alex was appreciated for his meticulous and organized work and was the one the team could depend on during crunch time. Isabelle's ability to be cooperative, accommodating, and sociable to customers who had grievances was well acknowledged in the feedback. In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ best describes Jack.
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
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56
Which of these dimensions in the Big Five taxonomy is associated with the trait adjectives kind, cooperative, sympathetic, and warm?
A) Conscientiousness
B) Extraversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Openness
E) Neuroticism
A) Conscientiousness
B) Extraversion
C) Agreeableness
D) Openness
E) Neuroticism
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57
Agreeable people prioritize _____.
A) status striving
B) communion striving
C) accomplishment striving
D) attainment striving
E) power striving
A) status striving
B) communion striving
C) accomplishment striving
D) attainment striving
E) power striving
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58
The day before Jackson takes an important test in school, he shows a tendency to get nervous, moody, and insecure. In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ best describes Jackson.
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
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59
A strong desire to achieve task-related goals as a means of expressing personality is known as _____.
A) status striving
B) accomplishment striving
C) value striving
D) curiosity
E) power striving
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B) accomplishment striving
C) value striving
D) curiosity
E) power striving
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60
The Big Five personality dimension that has the biggest influence on job performance is _____.
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
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61
In the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ is more likely to be valuable in jobs that involve rapid changes in job demands.
A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) conscientiousness
E) openness to experience
A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) conscientiousness
E) openness to experience
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62
Of the Big Five, _____ is the easiest to judge in zero acquaintance situations.
A) openness to experience
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
E) extraversion
A) openness to experience
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
E) extraversion
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63
_____ reflects a strong desire to obtain power and influence within a social structure as a means of expressing personality.
A) Accomplishment striving
B) Status striving
C) Fellowship striving
D) Attainment striving
E) Communion striving
A) Accomplishment striving
B) Status striving
C) Fellowship striving
D) Attainment striving
E) Communion striving
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64
The Big Five dimension _____ is also called by its flip side "emotional stability" or "emotional adjustment."
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
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65
Together with cognitive ability, _____ is a key driver of creative thought, as smart and open people excel at the style of thinking demanded by creativity.
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
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66
Riley flunked the midterm and tells everyone it's the teacher's fault. He didn't study because he knew it was just a waste of time. After all, he knew the "teacher had it in for him." Riley demonstrates a(n) ______.
A) external locus of control
B) internal locus of control
C) high level of conscientiousness
D) high level of extraversion
E) low level of neuroticism
A) external locus of control
B) internal locus of control
C) high level of conscientiousness
D) high level of extraversion
E) low level of neuroticism
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67
Neurotic people tend to:
A) strive for status.
B) be communion strivers.
C) hold an external locus of control.
D) exhibit enthusiastic and upbeat mood patterns.
E) be extroverts.
A) strive for status.
B) be communion strivers.
C) hold an external locus of control.
D) exhibit enthusiastic and upbeat mood patterns.
E) be extroverts.
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68
Neuroticism is associated with a(n) _____ to stressors, meaning that neurotic people are more likely to appraise day-to-day situations as stressful.
A) communion striving factor
B) accomplishment striving factor
C) differential exposure
D) openness to experience
E) locus of control
A) communion striving factor
B) accomplishment striving factor
C) differential exposure
D) openness to experience
E) locus of control
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69
_____ focus on "getting along," not necessarily "getting ahead."
A) Conscientious people
B) Agreeable people
C) Neurotic people
D) Diligent people
E) Extraverts
A) Conscientious people
B) Agreeable people
C) Neurotic people
D) Diligent people
E) Extraverts
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Rita can be described as an ambitious individual. She joined Atlas Corporation as a junior recruiter and wants to climb the corporate ladder to become a team leader in the future. Rita works hard to build up her reputation, makes time to interact with not only her manager but other managers as well, and lets everyone know how passionate she is about working at Atlas. In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ best describes Rita.
A) neuroticism
B) agreeableness
C) extraversion
D) conscientiousness
E) openness to experience
A) neuroticism
B) agreeableness
C) extraversion
D) conscientiousness
E) openness to experience
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71
A dispositional tendency to experience pleasant, engaging moods such as enthusiasm, excitement, and elation refers to _____.
A) neuroticism
B) agreeableness
C) positive affectivity
D) conflict avoidance
E) status striving
A) neuroticism
B) agreeableness
C) positive affectivity
D) conflict avoidance
E) status striving
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72
In the context of the Big Five taxonomy, the personality dimension _____ is also called "inquisitiveness" or "intellectualness."
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
A) conscientiousness
B) extraversion
C) agreeableness
D) openness to experience
E) neuroticism
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73
A dispositional tendency to experience unpleasant moods such as hostility, nervousness, and annoyance is called _____.
A) zero acquaintance
B) status striving
C) accomplishment striving
D) negative affectivity
E) differential reactivity
A) zero acquaintance
B) status striving
C) accomplishment striving
D) negative affectivity
E) differential reactivity
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A(n) _____ situation is a situation in which two people have only just met.
A) differential exposure
B) zero acquaintance
C) locus of control
D) ethnocentric
E) uncertainty avoidance
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B) zero acquaintance
C) locus of control
D) ethnocentric
E) uncertainty avoidance
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75
Extraverted people prioritize _____.
A) status striving
B) communion striving
C) accomplishment striving
D) value striving
E) attainment striving
A) status striving
B) communion striving
C) accomplishment striving
D) value striving
E) attainment striving
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76
_____ reflects whether people attribute the causes of events to themselves or to the external environment.
A) Differential exposure
B) Zero acquaintance
C) Ethnocentrism
D) Locus of control
E) Differential reactivity
A) Differential exposure
B) Zero acquaintance
C) Ethnocentrism
D) Locus of control
E) Differential reactivity
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77
Neuroticism is linked to a(n) _____ to stressors, meaning that neurotic people are less likely to believe they can cope with the stressors that they experience.
A) status striving factor
B) locus of control
C) positive affectivity
D) differential reactivity
E) accomplishment striving factor
A) status striving factor
B) locus of control
C) positive affectivity
D) differential reactivity
E) accomplishment striving factor
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_____, who are more energetic and outgoing, are perceived to be more "leader-like."
A) Neurotics
B) Hysterical individuals
C) Extraverts
D) Emotionally adjusted people
E) Agreeable people
A) Neurotics
B) Hysterical individuals
C) Extraverts
D) Emotionally adjusted people
E) Agreeable people
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79
The Big Five dimension neuroticism is synonymous with _____.
A) extraversion
B) openness to experience
C) conscientiousness
D) collectivism
E) negative affectivity
A) extraversion
B) openness to experience
C) conscientiousness
D) collectivism
E) negative affectivity
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80
Extraverted people tend to be high in:
A) neuroticism.
B) agreeableness.
C) status striving.
D) conflict avoidance.
E) positive affectivity.
A) neuroticism.
B) agreeableness.
C) status striving.
D) conflict avoidance.
E) positive affectivity.
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