In trying to determine if the Type A/Type B classifications are reliable and valid as predictors of heart disease, it becomes apparent that

a. not every individual shows distinctively Type A or Type B characteristics

b. women are usually Type A and men are usually Type B.
c. interviews to assess people's personality characteristics are more reliable than questionnaires.
d. medical tests are the only valid predictors of heart disease.

a

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