Exam 11: A Cognitive Theory of Personality: George a Kellys Personal Construct Theory of Personality
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According to Kelly, scientific theories should be designed to be modified and eventually abandoned.
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Kelly's concept of a submerged construct is most similar to
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Kelly used the actualization motive to account for the activity of people.
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A person anticipating the entrance of a new construct into the construct system would be most likely to experience ____________, according to Kelly's system.
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Which of the following constructs can be modified without serious modification of the construct system?
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Kelly's view of the person as a scientist implies that the person as an organism is essentially
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People have many different notions about what the goals of science are. Kelly felt that the goal of science is
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According to Kelly, two elements are necessary to form a construct.
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Constructs are derived from observing repeated patterns of events.
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Kelly's concepts of fear, anxiety, and threat all relate to the functioning of the construct system.
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