According the five-factor model of personality, the "Big Five" traits are:
A) introverted/neurotic, extraverted/neurotic, introverted/stable, extraverted/stable, and psychoticism.
B) introversion, extraversion, neuroticism, stability, and psychoticism.
C) neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.
D) extraversion/introversion, sensing/intuitive, perceiving/judging, thinking/feeling, and neuroticism/psychoticism.
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