Exam 11: Kelly: Personal Construct Theory
Exam 1: Introduction to Personality Theory146 Questions
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Exam 15: Maslow and His Legacy: Need Hierarchy Theory and Positive Psychology107 Questions
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According to Kelly's Commonality Corollary, people have similar psychological processes if
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Describe cognitive complexity. How is it measured? How does it influence behavior?
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Core constructs are those constructs currently undergoing change in an individual.
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"Is your teacher happy?" a student is asked. The student replies, "I don't know; I never thought about that." What interpretation from Kelly's theory is appropriate?
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According to Kelly, two people can be involved in a social process without either person
understanding the other.
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For a person who believes that miracles continue to happen in the present day, miracles correspond to
a permeable construct.
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According to the text, one of Richard Nixon's personal constructs was
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According to Kelly's fundamental postulate, psychological processes are channelized by
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One sign of mental disturbance is that the contrast pole of a construct is not logical.
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Which of Kelly's corollaries explains why people are inconsistent?
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Joe thinks of people as "likable" or "unfriendly." When Joe meets someone new, he classifies them into either of these categories. The construct, "likable/friendly" is, for Joe, a(n) __________ construct.
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According to Kelly's Construction Corollary, people anticipate events by construing their
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People consistently apply the same constructs to all situations, unless they are mentally disturbed.
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