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A 28-year-old male patient visits a psychiatrist office and reports that since high school, the dominant forms of his behavior have been: excessive doubtfulness and cautiousness, perfectionism that hinders normal task performance, pedantry, excessive conformity to social norms and conventions, inflexibility and stubbornness. The patient is most likely to have the dominant traits of: