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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A __________ allows a more precise description of personality because they refer to a more focused set of characteristics
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Personality types are quantitative, while traits are not quantitative.
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The criterion of verifiability requires that theoretical propositions be
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Constructs derived from experimental research can be considered identical to those derived from
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Categories of people with similar characteristics are called
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Which of the following illustrates a theoretical proposition?
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Other things being equal, a long test is usually more reliable than a short test.
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Who would be more likely to use a nomothetic approach to personality, a researcher or a clinician?
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Abstract concepts in personality theory can be directly observed but do not necessarily correspond to
observable phenomena.
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Which of the following illustrates an operational definition of "shyness."
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The independent variable corresponds to what a researcher thinks is the
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Assessing intelligence by measuring the size of a person's head would be
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Objective measures sometimes play a role in personality research by measuring personality itself.
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Personality theories are tested using the __________ method.
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__________ research examines the relationships among two or more variables.
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When we ask, "How is one person different from another?" we are asking questions about the __________ of personality.
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