Choleric Traits in Wundt's Model
Within the framework of Wundt's two-dimensional model, the Choleric temperament is associated with a combination of strong emotions and changeability. The specific traits listed for this temperament are excitable, egocentric, exhibitionist, impulsive, histrionic, and active.

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