Exam 18: Rotter and Mischel: Cognitive Social Learning Theory
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Kelly's insistence that a construct is an either/or proposition is reflected in which corollary?
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According to Kelly, when people act in ways inconsistent with their core roles, they experience
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Grant tends to see all his experiences with women as power struggles.Which of Kelly's corollaries is best illustrated by Grant's refusal to change his attitude toward women?
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Kelly's organization corollary assumes which type of relationship among constructs?
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The idea that people interpret future events according to recurrent themes reflects Kelly's _____ corollary.
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Like Carl Rogers, Kelly believed that his theory of personality
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Which set of terms is most consistent with Kelly's concept of personal constructs?
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The fact that two people may see two different events in a similar fashion is explained by Kelly's _______ corollary.
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Which of these statements would Kelly say represents a construct as opposed to a concept?
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Kelly called those roles that give us a sense of identity and provide guidelines for living ______ roles.
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According to Kelly, people's processes will be psychologically similar if these people
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According to Kelly, because individuals have personal investments in their established constructs, they
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