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Hans Eysenck's theory of personality is most similar to which of the following approaches to personality?
Rigid
Characterized by inflexibility or strictness in structures, systems, or attitudes, potentially hindering adaptability or progress.
Genuine
refers to being truly what something is said to be; authentic and sincere in one's actions, intentions, or character.
Manipulative
Involving the skillful handling or controlling of situations or people to achieve one's own goals, often in a manner considered deceitful or unfair.
Vocalics
The nonverbal aspects of the voice, including pitch, rate, and volume.
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