Exam 8: Trait Theory: the Five-Factor Model: Applications and Evaluation of the Trait Approach
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According to the Big Five, intelligence is a major component of personality.
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The five-factor model clearly is useful in distinguishing among the various forms of psychopathology.
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Evidence of trait stability indicates that environments are unimportant in development.
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Though there are subtle differences from language to language, the data indicate that a new sixth factor, honesty/humility, generalizes across seven languages.
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Discuss the strengths and limitations of the trait approach as both a) a description of individual differences, and b) an explanatory model of human personality functioning.
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McCrae and Costa suggest there is an intrinsic maturation to personality.
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McCrae and Costa's view of the basis for the Big Five is captured by the term
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The text suggests that cross-cultural trait comparisons may depend on whether
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At this point in time, evidence in support of trait stability
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Research by Twenge on historical changes in personality traits scores _____ five-factor theory.
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