A person who is hard-driving, competitive, and at risk for having a heart attack is said to have
a. a Type B personality.
b. an internal personality.
c. an external personality.
d. a Type A personality.
D
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a) The topic of health risks of smoking was considered "off limits" in the cigar shop. b) During passionate discussions, the men refuted medical research findings on smoking. c) The men used humor to deal with the conflict of confronting the risks related to smoking cigars. d) Although the risks of smoking came up occasionally, the topic was almost always ignored or changed, especially by those who were dealing with harmful effects of smoking.
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a) He is unable to achieve orgasm. b) He has abnormally high estrogen levels. c) He has a history of engaging in sex with children. d) He has a tumor that causes him to become enraged very easily.