Asked by Hagai Ulina Marbun on Feb 29, 2024

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_______________ is a fundamental personality dimension that describes the extent to which people are anxious and impulsive.

A) Agreeableness versus antagonism
B) Extroversion versus introversion
C) Neuroticism versus emotional stability
D) Openness to experience versus resistance to new experience

Neuroticism

A personality trait characterized by long-term tendency to be in a negative or anxious emotional state; it is not a disorder but one of the five major traits used to describe human personality.

Emotional Stability

A personality trait characterized by the ability to remain calm and composed, managing stress and negative emotions effectively.

Anxious

Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.

  • Discern and detail the Big Five aspects of personality.
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Giovanni RiveraFeb 29, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Neuroticism versus emotional stability is the personality dimension that describes whether a person is prone to anxiety, worry, and other negative emotions, or whether they tend to remain calm and emotionally stable in stressful situations. This dimension is also sometimes referred to as "emotional reactivity" or "negative affectivity."