Cross-cultural studies of Eysenck's genetic determinants of the three major superfactors suggests that
A) the superfactors are universal personality dimensions.
B) the superfactors are not stable over the course of an individual's life.
C) additional superfactors are likely to be identified.
D) the superfactors are more easily assessed in males than in females.
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