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Answer:
c. 5
Explanation:
Many theorists believed that personality was structured in five different dimensions. Through them I suggest the model called the Big Five.
The Big Five model began to be structured in the early 1930s, when McDougall suggested analyzing personality from five independent factors that were then called intellect, character, temperament, disposition, and humor.
At the same time, in Germany, Baumgarten suggested an analysis of language to understand personality traits. Baumgarten's work had a fundamental influence on Allport who, together with Odbert, examined about 400,000 words from Webster's New International Dictionaire, deriving 4,500 personality trait descriptors, a study that greatly influenced Cattell in his publications in the 1940s. Cattell and Eysenck publications dominated the literature as the main m
In Baltimore, Maryland, Robert McCrae and Paul Costa, at the National Institute of Health Gerontology Research Center, began an extensive research program that identified the so-called five major dimensions: neuroticism, extroversion, openness to new experiences, sympathy, and conscientiousness.