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Answer:it’s authoritarianism
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just did it
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Hans Eyseneck reduced the wide array of possible personality traits to a list of three basic types: extraversion-introversion, neuroticism, and psychotism.
According Hans Eyseneck's biological theory of personality genetics are the primary determinate of personality.
This theory of personality does not include the dimension of n
euroticism.
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