Deck 15: Personality Processes: Perception, Thought, Motivation, and Emotion

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What term refers to the idea that the concepts recently activated in the mind influence one's perceptions of the world?

A) conditioning
B) priming
C) perceptual defense
D) repression-sensitization
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Sally is very concerned with abandonment and her partner's lack of commitment to their relationship.She is high on which personality dimension?

A) rejection priming
B) rejection accessibility
C) rejection sensitivity
D) rejection detection
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When an individual who has a good relationship with his or her mother is exposed to the subliminal message "Mommy and I are one," he or she will likely feel ________ without knowing why.

A) anxious
B) sexual arousal
C) guilt
D) better
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According to the text,what is a key difference between conscious and unconscious thought?

A) Conscious thought pervades our waking life whereas unconscious thought occurs only during sleep.
B) Conscious thought tends to focus on negative details whereas unconscious thought is free to entertain positive aspects of life.
C) Conscious thought processes emotion whereas unconscious thought processes perception.
D) Conscious thought is limited to seven chunks whereas unconscious thought can hold an unlimited amount of information.
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Concepts that are readily available in the mind on such a frequent basis that they become part of one's personality are said to be ________.

A) chronically accessible
B) hypoactivated
C) praxes
D) individuated
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An Asian American who has just been primed with the image of a dragon is more likely to interpret ambiguous symbols according to ________.

A) typical American interpretations
B) typical Asian interpretations
C) neither typical American nor typical Asian interpretations
D) his or her more dominant cultural tradition
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What theorist is most closely identified with cognitive-experiential self-theory?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Walter Mischel
C) Carol Dweck
D) Seymour Epstein
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The phrase "seven,plus or minus two" refers to the ________.

A) number of seconds information can be held in the perceptual buffer
B) capacity of short-term memory
C) number of years information can be stored in long-term memory before it is replaced with new information
D) organizational structure of self-schemas
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Which theorist developed the concept of personal constructs?

A) Gordon Allport
B) B. F. Skinner
C) George Kelly
D) Walter Mischel
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Someone who frequently attributes hostility to other people might be able to change this aspect of his or her personality.According to the material on priming,what should such a person try to do?

A) Seek out the help of a psychoanalyst.
B) Tell themselves to slow down and think more deliberately.
C) Try to shift attention away from threatening stimuli.
D) Attempt to extinguish the response by providing no contingencies.
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An individual who likes to watch emotional movies and has extreme reactions to the tragic deaths of celebrities would likely score high on what personality dimension?

A) need for intensity
B) need for closure
C) need for affect
D) need for neurotic responses
Question
According to most current theories,patterns of priming typically originate in ________.

A) temperament
B) ancestral history (i.e., evolution)
C) life experiences
D) genetic material
Question
According to the text,which of the following is NOT a personality process?

A) perception
B) motivation
C) emotion
D) trait development
Question
According to the text,inherent in the limited capacity of consciousness is the danger of ________.

A) focusing too much on negative, stress-inducing details
B) spending too much time daydreaming
C) focusing too much on what people do and too little on their motivation
D) forgetting small chunks like phone numbers or an acquaintance's name
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All of the following traditions strongly contributed to the understanding of personality processes EXCEPT ________.

A) the phenomenological approach
B) social learning theory
C) psychoanalysis
D) empirically based test construction methods
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Perceptual ________ refers to the process whereby the perceptual system filters out information that might make the individual uncomfortable or distressed.

A) defense
B) screening
C) distortion
D) bias
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What measurement instrument assesses the extent to which people are relatively defensive in their perception of potentially threatening information?

A) the rejection sensitivity scale
B) the perceptual defense scale
C) the perceptual distortion scale
D) the repression-sensitization scale
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Non-psychoanalytic researchers sometimes use the term ________ to refer to the unconscious.

A) short-term memory
B) consciously inaccessible memory
C) cognitive unconscious
D) unconscious memory
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As a person becomes an expert in an area,he or she will begin to ________ to help organize the information.

A) use larger chunks
B) develop incremental theories
C) use smaller chunks
D) subsidize
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Amy is a generally aggressive and hostile child.Imagine that Suzanne accidentally bumped into Amy in a crowded room.Based on theories related to priming and chronic accessibility,Amy would perceive Suzanne's bump as an ________ and likely respond with ________.

A) accident; aggression
B) accident; an apology
C) intentionally hostile act; an apology
D) intentionally hostile act; aggression
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According to research and theory about goals,it is most advantageous to have the ability to ________.

A) focus primarily on general, long-term goals
B) shift between short- and long-term goals
C) focus primarily on very specific goals
D) set general goals that are separate from your daily activities
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Which of the following is the typical way that primary goals,as defined by McClelland,are assessed?

A) having participants list all personally meaningful goals
B) completing a standard goal questionnaire
C) using the Thematic Apperception Test
D) using the Implicit Association Test
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What goal-related term describes the ongoing motivation that persists in the mind until the goal is either attained or abandoned?

A) current concerns
B) personal projects
C) judgment goals
D) personal strivings
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Mrs.Khoury enjoys running the office.She likes telling other employees what to do and strives to be promoted to vice president of her company.According to McClelland's view of motivations,Mrs.Khoury is high in ________ motivation.

A) narcissism
B) affiliation
C) power
D) dominance
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Which of the following is NOT a type of idiographic goal?

A) current concerns
B) personal projects
C) developmental goals
D) personal strivings
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Rosie has recently been rejected from several graduate school programs.In response,she works on the weak aspects of her application and intends to gain experience and reapply the following year.Rosie is high in ________.

A) power motivation
B) affiliation motivation
C) achievement motivation
D) developmental motivation
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Mrs.Garcia often invites her family and friends to her house for lunches and parties.She is also involved with the people in her church group and in the Parent-Teacher Association at her child's school.According to McClelland's view of motivations,Mrs.Garcia is high in ________ motivation.

A) achievement
B) affiliation
C) power
D) connectedness
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of idiographic goals?

A) They are conscious at least some of the time.
B) They are common goals that essentially everyone pursues.
C) They are assumed to be changeable over time.
D) They are assumed to function independently of each other.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the rational system?

A) It operates through logic.
B) It operates through emotion, insight, and wisdom.
C) It operates through unconscious processes.
D) It resembles Freud's primary processes thinking.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five types of goals that emerge repeatedly in studies of nomothetic goals?

A) enjoyment
B) esteem
C) avoidance of negative affect
D) learning
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In cognitive-experiential self-theory,the ________ system dominates when you are emotional and the ________ system dominates when you are calm.

A) cognitive; experiential
B) experiential; cognitive
C) experiential; rational
D) self; cognitive
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A ________ is a desired end state,and ________ are the means that the individual uses to achieve this end state.

A) goal; strategies
B) strategy; goals
C) self-concept; self-schemas
D) motivation; needs
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Goals that are unique to the individuals pursuing them are called ________ goals.

A) strategic
B) judgment
C) nomothetic
D) idiographic
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Essential goals that almost everyone pursues are called ________ goals.

A) development
B) judgment
C) nomothetic
D) idiographic
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A need for ________ is NOT one of the primary goals proposed by David McClelland.

A) achievement
B) autonomy
C) affiliation
D) power
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According to distinctions between types of idiographic goals,a ________ is something you think about,whereas a ________ is something you do.

A) judgment goal; development goal
B) current concern; personal project
C) long-term goal; short-term goal
D) current concern; personal striving
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What two types of processes are included in most dual-process models?

A) conscious and rational
B) conscious and unconscious
C) short-term and long-term memories
D) impulsive and reactive
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Given that Rory works hard on his golf game and pursues excellence,he should score high in which of McClelland's primary goals?

A) achievement
B) domination
C) mastery
D) performance
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What idiographic goal term refers to long-term goals that organize broad areas of a person's life?

A) current concerns
B) personal projects
C) development goals
D) personal strivings
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Jeff has decided to go on a diet,but unfortunately Jeff's mother has made his favorite dessert,apple pie.After a big dinner,his mother brings out the pie and Jeff cannot resist having two pieces.In Epstein's terminology,Jeff's ________ won out over his ________.

A) subjective stimulus values; self-regulatory systems
B) affective system; cognitive system
C) experiential system; rational system
D) phenomenology; consciousness
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I am preparing for a test in psychology,and I tell you,"I'm sure that I'm going to fail.I'm going to study all night,and I'll just be happy with anything higher than a C." You are preparing for the same test and you say,"Oh,come on.We've been going to lecture and keeping up with the reading-we just need to review everything tonight and I'm sure we'll do well on the test." What would research concerning pessimistic and optimistic strategies predict about our outcomes?

A) I will get a higher grade on the test than you will.
B) You will get a higher grade on the test than I will.
C) We will get about the same grades on the test.
D) I will be happier with my grade than you will.
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A strong,consistent,and stable tendency to experience positive and energizing emotions is the fundamental feature of what trait?

A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) openness
D) achievement motivation
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Which of the following is NOT one of the basic stages of emotion?

A) appraisal
B) motives
C) facial expressions
D) scripts
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A person with a developmental goal will most likely respond to failure with a(n)________ pattern of behavior.

A) helpless
B) mastery-oriented
C) anxiety-driven
D) pessimistic
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Your expectations about sequences of events that should occur in certain situations are called cognitive ________.

A) schemas
B) expectancies
C) scripts
D) projects
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Some research suggests that pessimism might prove more adaptive than optimism in ________.

A) individualistic cultures
B) collectivistic cultures
C) handling the diagnosis of a chronic disease
D) handing the diagnosis of a terminal disease
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Research has examined the degree to which individuals' optimistic and pessimistic strategies persist across various contexts.The results of this research suggest that ________.

A) correlations of strategy use across contexts range from about .30 to .40
B) correlations of strategy use across contexts are essentially zero
C) the correlation of strategy use across contexts is about .30 for optimism but about -.30 for pessimism
D) the correlation of strategy use across contexts is about -.30 for optimism but about .30 for pessimism
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What term describes a person who typically expects the worst so that they can be surprised or even relieved when the worst does not happen?

A) defensive optimists
B) defensive pessimists
C) strategic pessimists
D) reverse optimists
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According to research on goals across the life span,individuals who are near the end of their lives typically shift goals from ________.

A) exploring the world to having emotionally meaningful experiences
B) having emotionally meaningful experiences to accepting decay
C) getting along to going at it alone
D) the development type to the judgment type
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Sharon believes that intelligence and ability are innate and you cannot do anything to change them.Sharon has a(n)________ theory of ability.

A) entity
B) incremental
C) schematic
D) rigid
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According to the theory surrounding the Big Five,what term describes the generalized scripts that are produced by the Big Five traits?

A) if ... then patterns
B) personal projects
C) performance goals
D) characteristic adaptations
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Research by Julie Norem indicates that defensive pessimists and eternal optimists likely ________.

A) use different strategies but obtain similar ends
B) have similar specific goals but different general goals
C) use the same strategies but obtain different ends
D) have different learning goals but similar performance goals
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Laura attends church regularly because she finds personal meaning and spiritual fulfillment in the rituals and discussions.Jeanne attends church regularly because she knows that many influential business leaders from the community also attend that church.Laura and Jeanne have ________.

A) the same strategies, leading to different behaviors
B) the same strategies, leading to the same behavior
C) different strategies, leading to different behaviors
D) different strategies, leading to the same behavior
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From the perspective of cognitive psychology,how exactly can emotions be considered a kind of procedural knowledge?

A) Emotions are only fully understood after being explicitly told what they are.
B) Emotions are typically learned through repeated experience.
C) Emotions cannot be learned and can only be expressed through action.
D) Emotions develop through mechanisms of both nature and nurture.
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Which of the following theoretical models describes the relationship between views of the world and particular goals?

A) Epstein's cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST)
B) Dweck's motivational theory
C) Kelly's personal construct theory
D) McCrae and Costa's characteristic adaptations theory
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Steven believes that intelligence and ability can change with experience.Steven has a(n)________ theory of ability.

A) entity
B) incremental
C) schematic
D) flexible
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A ________ goal is one in which an individual is interested in self-improvement,and a ________ goal is one in which an individual seeks to validate a personal attribute.

A) intrinsic; extrinsic
B) judgment; development
C) extrinsic; intrinsic
D) development; judgment
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What are the two basic dimensions of the emotional circumplex model proposed by Averill?

A) aroused-unaroused and negative-positive
B) agency-communion and negative-positive
C) strong-weak and aroused-unaroused
D) aroused-unaroused and agency-communion
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A person with a judgment goal will respond to failure with a(n)________ pattern of behavior.

A) helpless
B) mastery-oriented
C) anxiety-driven
D) pessimistic
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When researchers say,"preferences need no inferences" with respect to emotion,what are they really arguing?

A) Appraisal does not need to come first in the emotion process.
B) Appraisal must come first in the emotion process.
C) Personality traits are more important than situations for determining emotions.
D) Attitudes are more important than personality traits for determining emotions.
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Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Personal strivings
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According to previous research,women are generally higher than men in affect intensity.This finding may provide evidence for why ________.

A) it is more adaptive for women to express their anger than it is for men
B) women are more emotionally intelligent compared to men
C) women have a higher threshold for pain compared to men
D) women are more prone to depression compared to men
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Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Ideographic goals
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Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Sadness
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Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Judgment goals
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What piece of advice about increasing happiness would be reasonable in light of research evidence?

A) Stop trying to increase your happiness because happiness is genetically determined.
B) Wait until one reaches the age of 60, when happiness naturally increases.
C) Spend money to give yourself interesting experiences.
D) Avoid caffeine and other stimulants that can lead to mood fluctuations.
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Grant is up against a deadline and fears he will not have enough time to do all he needs to do for it.In response,he makes a list of everything he needs to do in order of priority and gradually completes each task.Grant is practicing high ________.

A) cognitive control
B) emotional intelligence
C) social control
D) affect stability
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Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Hope
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According to current research,what factors contribute to one's level of happiness?

A) an individual's personality, the situation they are in, and their behavior in that situation
B) intentional activity, life circumstances, and genetic influences
C) an individual's social relationship, occupation, and home environment
D) an individual's perception type, thinking style, and basic emotional response
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Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Nomothetic goals
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Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Development goals
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What term describes someone who is low in emotional intelligence?

A) hedonic
B) eudaimonic
C) dysthymic
D) alexithymic
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According to the text,which of the following is an example of the negative consequences associated with rapidly changing emotions?

A) Frequent emotional swings cause stress to both the person experiencing them and surrounding others.
B) Frequent emotional swings limit the individual's capacity to adapt to any one environment.
C) Frequent emotional swings create social distance and sometimes result in chronic depression.
D) Frequent emotional swings typically create many more negative emotional experiences than positive emotional experiences.
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What dimension is NOT typically included in the definition of happiness used by contemporary researchers?

A) eudaimonia
B) general life satisfaction
C) low levels of negative emotion
D) domain-specific satisfactions
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Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Anxiety
Question
Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Anger
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Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Guilt
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Which statement is true regarding the association between political ideology and happiness?

A) Those without political ideologies are the happiest.
B) Thinking like a liberal reduces negative emotions.
C) Thinking like a conservative increases positive emotions.
D) Thinking like a conservative reduces negative emotions.
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According to a recent study of blogs,the expression of happiness seems to peak in the life span between the ages of ________.

A) 14 and 18
B) 50 and 60
C) 18 and 25
D) 70 and 80
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An individual who experiences powerful feelings of both joy and sadness would score high on what personality dimension?

A) neuroticism
B) affect variability
C) affect intensity
D) affect instability
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Deck 15: Personality Processes: Perception, Thought, Motivation, and Emotion
1
What term refers to the idea that the concepts recently activated in the mind influence one's perceptions of the world?

A) conditioning
B) priming
C) perceptual defense
D) repression-sensitization
B
2
Sally is very concerned with abandonment and her partner's lack of commitment to their relationship.She is high on which personality dimension?

A) rejection priming
B) rejection accessibility
C) rejection sensitivity
D) rejection detection
C
3
When an individual who has a good relationship with his or her mother is exposed to the subliminal message "Mommy and I are one," he or she will likely feel ________ without knowing why.

A) anxious
B) sexual arousal
C) guilt
D) better
D
4
According to the text,what is a key difference between conscious and unconscious thought?

A) Conscious thought pervades our waking life whereas unconscious thought occurs only during sleep.
B) Conscious thought tends to focus on negative details whereas unconscious thought is free to entertain positive aspects of life.
C) Conscious thought processes emotion whereas unconscious thought processes perception.
D) Conscious thought is limited to seven chunks whereas unconscious thought can hold an unlimited amount of information.
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Concepts that are readily available in the mind on such a frequent basis that they become part of one's personality are said to be ________.

A) chronically accessible
B) hypoactivated
C) praxes
D) individuated
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An Asian American who has just been primed with the image of a dragon is more likely to interpret ambiguous symbols according to ________.

A) typical American interpretations
B) typical Asian interpretations
C) neither typical American nor typical Asian interpretations
D) his or her more dominant cultural tradition
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What theorist is most closely identified with cognitive-experiential self-theory?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Walter Mischel
C) Carol Dweck
D) Seymour Epstein
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The phrase "seven,plus or minus two" refers to the ________.

A) number of seconds information can be held in the perceptual buffer
B) capacity of short-term memory
C) number of years information can be stored in long-term memory before it is replaced with new information
D) organizational structure of self-schemas
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Which theorist developed the concept of personal constructs?

A) Gordon Allport
B) B. F. Skinner
C) George Kelly
D) Walter Mischel
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10
Someone who frequently attributes hostility to other people might be able to change this aspect of his or her personality.According to the material on priming,what should such a person try to do?

A) Seek out the help of a psychoanalyst.
B) Tell themselves to slow down and think more deliberately.
C) Try to shift attention away from threatening stimuli.
D) Attempt to extinguish the response by providing no contingencies.
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An individual who likes to watch emotional movies and has extreme reactions to the tragic deaths of celebrities would likely score high on what personality dimension?

A) need for intensity
B) need for closure
C) need for affect
D) need for neurotic responses
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According to most current theories,patterns of priming typically originate in ________.

A) temperament
B) ancestral history (i.e., evolution)
C) life experiences
D) genetic material
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According to the text,which of the following is NOT a personality process?

A) perception
B) motivation
C) emotion
D) trait development
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According to the text,inherent in the limited capacity of consciousness is the danger of ________.

A) focusing too much on negative, stress-inducing details
B) spending too much time daydreaming
C) focusing too much on what people do and too little on their motivation
D) forgetting small chunks like phone numbers or an acquaintance's name
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All of the following traditions strongly contributed to the understanding of personality processes EXCEPT ________.

A) the phenomenological approach
B) social learning theory
C) psychoanalysis
D) empirically based test construction methods
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Perceptual ________ refers to the process whereby the perceptual system filters out information that might make the individual uncomfortable or distressed.

A) defense
B) screening
C) distortion
D) bias
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What measurement instrument assesses the extent to which people are relatively defensive in their perception of potentially threatening information?

A) the rejection sensitivity scale
B) the perceptual defense scale
C) the perceptual distortion scale
D) the repression-sensitization scale
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Non-psychoanalytic researchers sometimes use the term ________ to refer to the unconscious.

A) short-term memory
B) consciously inaccessible memory
C) cognitive unconscious
D) unconscious memory
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As a person becomes an expert in an area,he or she will begin to ________ to help organize the information.

A) use larger chunks
B) develop incremental theories
C) use smaller chunks
D) subsidize
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Amy is a generally aggressive and hostile child.Imagine that Suzanne accidentally bumped into Amy in a crowded room.Based on theories related to priming and chronic accessibility,Amy would perceive Suzanne's bump as an ________ and likely respond with ________.

A) accident; aggression
B) accident; an apology
C) intentionally hostile act; an apology
D) intentionally hostile act; aggression
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According to research and theory about goals,it is most advantageous to have the ability to ________.

A) focus primarily on general, long-term goals
B) shift between short- and long-term goals
C) focus primarily on very specific goals
D) set general goals that are separate from your daily activities
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Which of the following is the typical way that primary goals,as defined by McClelland,are assessed?

A) having participants list all personally meaningful goals
B) completing a standard goal questionnaire
C) using the Thematic Apperception Test
D) using the Implicit Association Test
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What goal-related term describes the ongoing motivation that persists in the mind until the goal is either attained or abandoned?

A) current concerns
B) personal projects
C) judgment goals
D) personal strivings
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Mrs.Khoury enjoys running the office.She likes telling other employees what to do and strives to be promoted to vice president of her company.According to McClelland's view of motivations,Mrs.Khoury is high in ________ motivation.

A) narcissism
B) affiliation
C) power
D) dominance
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Which of the following is NOT a type of idiographic goal?

A) current concerns
B) personal projects
C) developmental goals
D) personal strivings
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Rosie has recently been rejected from several graduate school programs.In response,she works on the weak aspects of her application and intends to gain experience and reapply the following year.Rosie is high in ________.

A) power motivation
B) affiliation motivation
C) achievement motivation
D) developmental motivation
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Mrs.Garcia often invites her family and friends to her house for lunches and parties.She is also involved with the people in her church group and in the Parent-Teacher Association at her child's school.According to McClelland's view of motivations,Mrs.Garcia is high in ________ motivation.

A) achievement
B) affiliation
C) power
D) connectedness
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of idiographic goals?

A) They are conscious at least some of the time.
B) They are common goals that essentially everyone pursues.
C) They are assumed to be changeable over time.
D) They are assumed to function independently of each other.
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29
Which of the following is a characteristic of the rational system?

A) It operates through logic.
B) It operates through emotion, insight, and wisdom.
C) It operates through unconscious processes.
D) It resembles Freud's primary processes thinking.
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30
Which of the following is NOT one of the five types of goals that emerge repeatedly in studies of nomothetic goals?

A) enjoyment
B) esteem
C) avoidance of negative affect
D) learning
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31
In cognitive-experiential self-theory,the ________ system dominates when you are emotional and the ________ system dominates when you are calm.

A) cognitive; experiential
B) experiential; cognitive
C) experiential; rational
D) self; cognitive
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32
A ________ is a desired end state,and ________ are the means that the individual uses to achieve this end state.

A) goal; strategies
B) strategy; goals
C) self-concept; self-schemas
D) motivation; needs
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33
Goals that are unique to the individuals pursuing them are called ________ goals.

A) strategic
B) judgment
C) nomothetic
D) idiographic
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34
Essential goals that almost everyone pursues are called ________ goals.

A) development
B) judgment
C) nomothetic
D) idiographic
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35
A need for ________ is NOT one of the primary goals proposed by David McClelland.

A) achievement
B) autonomy
C) affiliation
D) power
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36
According to distinctions between types of idiographic goals,a ________ is something you think about,whereas a ________ is something you do.

A) judgment goal; development goal
B) current concern; personal project
C) long-term goal; short-term goal
D) current concern; personal striving
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37
What two types of processes are included in most dual-process models?

A) conscious and rational
B) conscious and unconscious
C) short-term and long-term memories
D) impulsive and reactive
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38
Given that Rory works hard on his golf game and pursues excellence,he should score high in which of McClelland's primary goals?

A) achievement
B) domination
C) mastery
D) performance
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39
What idiographic goal term refers to long-term goals that organize broad areas of a person's life?

A) current concerns
B) personal projects
C) development goals
D) personal strivings
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40
Jeff has decided to go on a diet,but unfortunately Jeff's mother has made his favorite dessert,apple pie.After a big dinner,his mother brings out the pie and Jeff cannot resist having two pieces.In Epstein's terminology,Jeff's ________ won out over his ________.

A) subjective stimulus values; self-regulatory systems
B) affective system; cognitive system
C) experiential system; rational system
D) phenomenology; consciousness
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41
I am preparing for a test in psychology,and I tell you,"I'm sure that I'm going to fail.I'm going to study all night,and I'll just be happy with anything higher than a C." You are preparing for the same test and you say,"Oh,come on.We've been going to lecture and keeping up with the reading-we just need to review everything tonight and I'm sure we'll do well on the test." What would research concerning pessimistic and optimistic strategies predict about our outcomes?

A) I will get a higher grade on the test than you will.
B) You will get a higher grade on the test than I will.
C) We will get about the same grades on the test.
D) I will be happier with my grade than you will.
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42
A strong,consistent,and stable tendency to experience positive and energizing emotions is the fundamental feature of what trait?

A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) openness
D) achievement motivation
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43
Which of the following is NOT one of the basic stages of emotion?

A) appraisal
B) motives
C) facial expressions
D) scripts
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44
A person with a developmental goal will most likely respond to failure with a(n)________ pattern of behavior.

A) helpless
B) mastery-oriented
C) anxiety-driven
D) pessimistic
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45
Your expectations about sequences of events that should occur in certain situations are called cognitive ________.

A) schemas
B) expectancies
C) scripts
D) projects
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46
Some research suggests that pessimism might prove more adaptive than optimism in ________.

A) individualistic cultures
B) collectivistic cultures
C) handling the diagnosis of a chronic disease
D) handing the diagnosis of a terminal disease
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47
Research has examined the degree to which individuals' optimistic and pessimistic strategies persist across various contexts.The results of this research suggest that ________.

A) correlations of strategy use across contexts range from about .30 to .40
B) correlations of strategy use across contexts are essentially zero
C) the correlation of strategy use across contexts is about .30 for optimism but about -.30 for pessimism
D) the correlation of strategy use across contexts is about -.30 for optimism but about .30 for pessimism
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48
What term describes a person who typically expects the worst so that they can be surprised or even relieved when the worst does not happen?

A) defensive optimists
B) defensive pessimists
C) strategic pessimists
D) reverse optimists
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49
According to research on goals across the life span,individuals who are near the end of their lives typically shift goals from ________.

A) exploring the world to having emotionally meaningful experiences
B) having emotionally meaningful experiences to accepting decay
C) getting along to going at it alone
D) the development type to the judgment type
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50
Sharon believes that intelligence and ability are innate and you cannot do anything to change them.Sharon has a(n)________ theory of ability.

A) entity
B) incremental
C) schematic
D) rigid
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51
According to the theory surrounding the Big Five,what term describes the generalized scripts that are produced by the Big Five traits?

A) if ... then patterns
B) personal projects
C) performance goals
D) characteristic adaptations
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52
Research by Julie Norem indicates that defensive pessimists and eternal optimists likely ________.

A) use different strategies but obtain similar ends
B) have similar specific goals but different general goals
C) use the same strategies but obtain different ends
D) have different learning goals but similar performance goals
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53
Laura attends church regularly because she finds personal meaning and spiritual fulfillment in the rituals and discussions.Jeanne attends church regularly because she knows that many influential business leaders from the community also attend that church.Laura and Jeanne have ________.

A) the same strategies, leading to different behaviors
B) the same strategies, leading to the same behavior
C) different strategies, leading to different behaviors
D) different strategies, leading to the same behavior
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54
From the perspective of cognitive psychology,how exactly can emotions be considered a kind of procedural knowledge?

A) Emotions are only fully understood after being explicitly told what they are.
B) Emotions are typically learned through repeated experience.
C) Emotions cannot be learned and can only be expressed through action.
D) Emotions develop through mechanisms of both nature and nurture.
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55
Which of the following theoretical models describes the relationship between views of the world and particular goals?

A) Epstein's cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST)
B) Dweck's motivational theory
C) Kelly's personal construct theory
D) McCrae and Costa's characteristic adaptations theory
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56
Steven believes that intelligence and ability can change with experience.Steven has a(n)________ theory of ability.

A) entity
B) incremental
C) schematic
D) flexible
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57
A ________ goal is one in which an individual is interested in self-improvement,and a ________ goal is one in which an individual seeks to validate a personal attribute.

A) intrinsic; extrinsic
B) judgment; development
C) extrinsic; intrinsic
D) development; judgment
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58
What are the two basic dimensions of the emotional circumplex model proposed by Averill?

A) aroused-unaroused and negative-positive
B) agency-communion and negative-positive
C) strong-weak and aroused-unaroused
D) aroused-unaroused and agency-communion
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59
A person with a judgment goal will respond to failure with a(n)________ pattern of behavior.

A) helpless
B) mastery-oriented
C) anxiety-driven
D) pessimistic
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60
When researchers say,"preferences need no inferences" with respect to emotion,what are they really arguing?

A) Appraisal does not need to come first in the emotion process.
B) Appraisal must come first in the emotion process.
C) Personality traits are more important than situations for determining emotions.
D) Attitudes are more important than personality traits for determining emotions.
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61
Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Personal strivings
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62
According to previous research,women are generally higher than men in affect intensity.This finding may provide evidence for why ________.

A) it is more adaptive for women to express their anger than it is for men
B) women are more emotionally intelligent compared to men
C) women have a higher threshold for pain compared to men
D) women are more prone to depression compared to men
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63
Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Ideographic goals
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64
Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Sadness
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65
Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Judgment goals
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66
What piece of advice about increasing happiness would be reasonable in light of research evidence?

A) Stop trying to increase your happiness because happiness is genetically determined.
B) Wait until one reaches the age of 60, when happiness naturally increases.
C) Spend money to give yourself interesting experiences.
D) Avoid caffeine and other stimulants that can lead to mood fluctuations.
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67
Grant is up against a deadline and fears he will not have enough time to do all he needs to do for it.In response,he makes a list of everything he needs to do in order of priority and gradually completes each task.Grant is practicing high ________.

A) cognitive control
B) emotional intelligence
C) social control
D) affect stability
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68
Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Hope
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69
According to current research,what factors contribute to one's level of happiness?

A) an individual's personality, the situation they are in, and their behavior in that situation
B) intentional activity, life circumstances, and genetic influences
C) an individual's social relationship, occupation, and home environment
D) an individual's perception type, thinking style, and basic emotional response
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70
Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Nomothetic goals
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71
Match each definition with its type of goal.
a.Goals that everyone has
b.Goals to improve oneself
c.Goals that are long-term and can organize broad areas of a person's life
d.Goals that are specific to the individual
e.Goals to validate an attribute in oneself
Development goals
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72
What term describes someone who is low in emotional intelligence?

A) hedonic
B) eudaimonic
C) dysthymic
D) alexithymic
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73
According to the text,which of the following is an example of the negative consequences associated with rapidly changing emotions?

A) Frequent emotional swings cause stress to both the person experiencing them and surrounding others.
B) Frequent emotional swings limit the individual's capacity to adapt to any one environment.
C) Frequent emotional swings create social distance and sometimes result in chronic depression.
D) Frequent emotional swings typically create many more negative emotional experiences than positive emotional experiences.
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74
What dimension is NOT typically included in the definition of happiness used by contemporary researchers?

A) eudaimonia
B) general life satisfaction
C) low levels of negative emotion
D) domain-specific satisfactions
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75
Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Anxiety
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76
Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Anger
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77
Match the adaptive function with its associated emotion..
a.Receive support from others
b.Protect territory, resources, or mates
c.Obtain forgiveness from the offending party
d.Perseverance in the face of obstacles
e.Anticipate danger and escape harm
Guilt
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78
Which statement is true regarding the association between political ideology and happiness?

A) Those without political ideologies are the happiest.
B) Thinking like a liberal reduces negative emotions.
C) Thinking like a conservative increases positive emotions.
D) Thinking like a conservative reduces negative emotions.
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79
According to a recent study of blogs,the expression of happiness seems to peak in the life span between the ages of ________.

A) 14 and 18
B) 50 and 60
C) 18 and 25
D) 70 and 80
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80
An individual who experiences powerful feelings of both joy and sadness would score high on what personality dimension?

A) neuroticism
B) affect variability
C) affect intensity
D) affect instability
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