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Type A and Type B personality theory: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:1320:13, 4 June 202476.58.180.146 talk 34,861 bytes +69 I added a sentence to elaborate on the health impacts of Type A personalities, mentioning their association with higher levels of stress, impatience, and competitiveness. Here is the updated statement: "Individuals with Type A personalities have often been linked to higher rates of coronary heart disease, higher morbidity rates, and other undesirable physical outcomes due to their higher levels of stress, impatience, and competitiveness<ref name="sackett_walmsley">Sackett, P. R., & Walmsley, P. undo

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  • curprev 04:1504:15, 27 April 2023AberrantFlux talk contribs 35,066 bytes −36 Remove "right-brained" reference. Right/left brain dichotomy is mostly discredited. Further, the citation, though making the same claim, in turn cites an article that does not support its statement. undo

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