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Which of the following traits were considered important in predicting behaviors such as smoking, drinking, gambling, praying, tolerance of homosexuality, and tolerance of premarital and extramarital relations in filipinos, above and beyond what could be predicted by the five-factor model?
a. calmness, obliging behavior, and authoritativeness
b. harmony, timidity, and dominance
c. aggressiveness, easy-going behavior, and lack of empathy
d. social curiosity, risk-taking behavior, and religiosity
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