Exam 18: Rotter and Mischel: Cognitive Social Learning Theory
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Kelly called the transparent templates or patterns that help us make sense out of the world
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When incompatible constructs can no longer be tolerated, a person is said to become
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Regan and Carter are tall; Jeff is fat.Kelly would say that these statements illustrate the incorrect use of a construct because constructs
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Kelly believed that the conclusions of scientists should be regarded
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For Kelly, "any personal construction that is used repeatedly in spite of consistent invalidation" defines
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Kelly stated that people belong to the same cultural group because they
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Which situation best illustrates Kelly's individuality corollary?
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"Persons differ from each other in their construction of events." This is a statement of Kelly's ______ corollary.
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It is not what happens around us that make us experienced; it is successive construing and reconstruing that enriches our lives.This statement reflects Kelly's ______ corollary.
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Kelly's theory of personal constructs can MOST accurately be called
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People arrange their constructs to avoid conflicts and transcend contradictions.This illustrates Kelly's ______ corollary.
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According to Kelly, our pattern of behavior that results from our understanding of the constructs of others is our
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Kelly believed that psychologically healthy people are similar to
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Before developing fixed-role therapy, Kelly used an unusual procedure for modifying constructs.This procedure involved
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