Data from the Harvard longitudinal study of personality suggests that if one had used personality variables measured in university to predict the accomplishments of these individuals, those predictions would have been
A) no better than flipping a coin.
B) quite accurate.
C) almost the opposite of the result.
D) there was no data in the study that could be used for such predictions.
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