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When do reciprocal relationships generally begin to develop?
Hans Eysenck
A prominent psychologist known for his theories on personality and intelligence, emphasizing the genetic basis of personality traits.
Psychoticism
A personality pattern typified by aggressiveness and interpersonal hostility, often linked to higher risk of developing psychotic disorders.
Surface Traits
Observable qualities or characteristics of personality that can easily be inferred from outward behavior, as opposed to deeper, more latent traits.
Gordon Allport
A pioneering psychologist known for his theory of personality that emphasized individuality and the concept of the self.
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