Exam 8: Trait Theory: the Five-Factor Model: Applications and Evaluation of the Trait Approach
Exam 1: Personality Theory: From Everyday Observations to Systematic Theories69 Questions
Exam 2: The Scientific Study of People87 Questions
Exam 3: A Psychodynamic Theory: Freuds Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality117 Questions
Exam 4: Freuds Psychodynamic Theory: Applications, Related Theoretical Conceptions, and Contemporary Research126 Questions
Exam 5: A Phenomenological Theory: Carl Rogers Person-Centered Theory of Personality119 Questions
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Exam 7: Trait Approaches to Personality - Allport, Eyesneck and Cattell109 Questions
Exam 8: Trait Theory: the Five-Factor Model: Applications and Evaluation of the Trait Approach95 Questions
Exam 9: Biological Foundations of Personality125 Questions
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Exam 11: A Cognitive Theory of Personality: George a Kellys Personal Construct Theory of Personality78 Questions
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Exam 14: Personality in Context: Interpersonal Relations, Culture, and Development Across the Course of Life68 Questions
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According to the Five-Factor Model, personality disorders are best understood as
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Discuss the person-situation controversy in terms of the issue, the evidence, and the conclusions you would make about the consistency versus variability of behavior.
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The Big Five can usefully integrate the work of Cattell and Eysenck.
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If research suggests that some traits are universal, whereas others are unique to specific cultures, then the fundamental lexical hypothesis is completely invalid.
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According to the five-factor model, personality disorders represent pathological conditions distinct from normal personality.
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The fundamental lexical hypothesis suggests that people basically are language oriented.
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Since all studies find the identical five factors, we can assume the basic units of personality have been discovered.
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At this point in time, evidence in support of trait stability
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Concerning the convergence between ratings using self-report and observer-report, three major findings have emerged. Which is NOT one of them?
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The five-factor model offers a specific model for psychological treatment.
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Concerning developmental aspects of traits, research suggests a relationship between
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The existence of universal terms for describing individual differences would be __________ an evolutionary perspective.
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