Exam 1: Introduction to Personality Theory
Exam 1: Introduction to Personality Theory146 Questions
Exam 2: Freud: Classical Psychoanalysis144 Questions
Exam 3: Jung: Analytical Psychology133 Questions
Exam 4: Adler: Individual Psychology135 Questions
Exam 5: Erikson: Psychosocial Development124 Questions
Exam 6: Horney and Relational Theory: Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Theory140 Questions
Exam 7: Allport: Personological Trait Theory124 Questions
Exam 8: Two Factor Analytic Trait Theories: Cattells 16 Factors and the Big Five134 Questions
Exam 9: Biological Theories: Evolution, Genetics, and Biological Factor Theories165 Questions
Exam 10: The Challenge of Behaviorism: Dollard and Miller, Skinner, and Staats183 Questions
Exam 11: Kelly: Personal Construct Theory117 Questions
Exam 12: Mischel: Traits in Cognitive Social Learning Theory49 Questions
Exam 13: Bandura: Performance in Cognitive Social Learning Theory69 Questions
Exam 14: Rogers: Person-Centered Theory113 Questions
Exam 15: Maslow and His Legacy: Need Hierarchy Theory and Positive Psychology107 Questions
Exam 16: Buddhist Psychology: Lessons From Eastern Culture122 Questions
Exam 17: Conclusion31 Questions
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Which approach to reliability can be used if subjects are tested on only one occasion, using only one test?
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Implicit theories of personality could be described by all but which of the following?
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A test score should not be used to make statements about populations (races, ages, and so on) other
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It is generally difficult to manipulate a personality trait as a cause in an experiment.
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Psychology attempts to understand human nature using the method of
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Abstract concepts in personality theory cannot be directly observed but do correspond to observable
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In recent years, experts have agreed on one paradigm in personality.
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All psychobiography, by definition, uses psychoanalysis to interpret an individual.
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Psychologists in the scientific culture emphasize experimentation over intuition.
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Some research gives personality tests to a group of people and compares their scores. What approach does this illustrate?
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Explain what is meant by a "theoretical construct" and an "operational definition." Give examples of
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List the three main issues addressed by personality theories and some of the questions that each issue raises.
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Psychology attempts to understand human nature using the method of
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Psychobiography is different from case studies because psychobiography has more emphasis on
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Tests that measure personality using direct self-report measures almost always produce the same
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Case studies and psychobiography are examples of the __________ approach.
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