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In the reading, we find this argument: "All persons have a right to life, and violinists are persons. Granted you have a right to decide what happens in and to your body, but a person's _____________ outweighs your right to decide what happens in and to your body."
Hans Eysenck
A German-born psychologist known for his work on the dimensions of personality and its genetic and environmental bases.
Psychology
The scientific study of the mind and behavior, including processes involved in perception, cognition, emotion, and interaction.
Big Five Personality Factors
Five broad dimensions used to describe human personality, including openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
Conscientiousness
A personality trait characterized by diligence, carefulness, and a desire to do a task well.
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