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An argument is a set of claims, one of which is supposed to follow logically from the other(s).
Personality Disorders
A cluster of mental health conditions marked by long-lasting dysfunctional behavior, thinking processes, and personal feelings, visible in numerous situations and contrasting with the norms of the individual's society.
High Neuroticism
Refers to a personality trait characterized by a tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, and mood swings more frequently and intensely.
Low Agreeableness
characterizes individuals who may be more competitive or challenging in social interactions, showing little concern for others.
Low Conscientiousness
Describes an individual who may display a lack of attention to detail, poor organization, and a casual approach to tasks and responsibilities.
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