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Briefly describe the difference between a Type A personality and a Type B personality in regard to stress. List two characteristics of each personality.

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Individuals with Type A personalities are generally more prone to inflicting self-imposed stress and have more intense reactions to stress than those with Type B personalities. Individuals with Type A personalities are often highly motivated, aggressive, impatient, time-conscious, competitive, perfectionistic, and quick to anger. Individuals with Type B personalities are often more relaxed, patient, easygoing, and amicable.

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Individuals with Type A personalities are often highly motivated, aggressive, impatient, time-conscious, competitive, perfectionistic, and quick to anger. Individuals with Type B personalities are often more relaxed, patient, easygoing, and amicable.

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