Exam 8: Trait Theory: the Five-Factor Model: Applications and Evaluation of the Trait Approach
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Research on age differences during adulthood are faced with the problem of
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According to the Big Five, intelligence is a major component of personality.
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According to Ashton and colleagues' analyses, what sixth factor did proponents of the Big Five miss?
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The person responsible for the fundamental lexical hypothesis is
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Discuss the strengths and limitations of the trait approach as both
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The trait of conscientiousness is linked to health and longevity.
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According to McCrae and Costa, life choices and the self-concept are formed out of
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Relative to older adults, adolescents and young adults score
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Research by Twenge indicates that, in the past few decades, scores on the personality trait of anxiety have ___________ in the population at large.
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NEO-PI data on Jim suggested that he and his wife disagreed on the trait(s) of
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Findings across seven languages indicate that honesty/humility is a reliable factor, in addition to the other factors of the Big Five.
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Critics of trait theory question the evidence of cross-situational consistency even more than that of longitudinal consistency.
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A problem with the five-factor model is that it shows no links with other personality concepts.
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Overall, cross-cultural research on the Big Five suggests that
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Research by Ravenna Helson and colleagues examining the lives of women who were studied over long periods of time found that
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