Eysenck's account of personality factors

a. has not been well-received by other personality researchers.
b. has been well-received by other researchers because of its repeated confirmation.
c. is primarily a cognitive theory.
d. has been well received by other researchers because of its basis inbehavioral theory.
e. is primarily a social-psychological theory.

b. has been well-received by other researchers because of its repeated confirmation.

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