Deck 7: Trait Approaches to Personality - Allport, Eyesneck and Cattell
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Deck 7: Trait Approaches to Personality - Allport, Eyesneck and Cattell
1
According to Allport, situation characteristics
A) are unimportant in influencing behavior.
B) help to explain variability in behavior.
C) can be measured objectively.
D) can completely determine behavior.
A) are unimportant in influencing behavior.
B) help to explain variability in behavior.
C) can be measured objectively.
D) can completely determine behavior.
B
2
To Allport, the trait with the most pervasive influence is
A) central.
B) cardinal.
C) secondary.
D) primary.
A) central.
B) cardinal.
C) secondary.
D) primary.
B
3
For Allport, evidence for the existence of a trait was
A) consistency in behavior.
B) physiological data.
C) identical behavior in various situations.
D) reliability of observations.
A) consistency in behavior.
B) physiological data.
C) identical behavior in various situations.
D) reliability of observations.
A
4
In his view of the person Allport would be most similar to
A) Freud.
B) Rogers.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) Freud.
B) Rogers.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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5
Allport's ordering of traits from most to least generalized and consistent is
A) cardinal, central, secondary.
B) secondary, central, cardinal.
C) central, secondary, cardinal.
D) central, cardinal, secondary.
A) cardinal, central, secondary.
B) secondary, central, cardinal.
C) central, secondary, cardinal.
D) central, cardinal, secondary.
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6
The basic assumption of the trait point of view is that
A) people are similar in some ways.
B) people possess broad predispositions to respond.
C) people are unique in some ways.
D) people possess energies that can be directed in multiple directions.
A) people are similar in some ways.
B) people possess broad predispositions to respond.
C) people are unique in some ways.
D) people possess energies that can be directed in multiple directions.
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7
According to Allport, people generally describe others in terms of
A) secondary dispositions.
B) cardinal traits.
C) central traits.
D) source traits.
A) secondary dispositions.
B) cardinal traits.
C) central traits.
D) source traits.
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8
According to Allport, the concept of trait expresses
A) a range of possible behavior.
B) a specific response in a specific situation.
C) the uniqueness of personality.
D) the stability of personality over the course of a life-time.
A) a range of possible behavior.
B) a specific response in a specific situation.
C) the uniqueness of personality.
D) the stability of personality over the course of a life-time.
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9
Allport's emphasis on the individual is seen in his support for
A) psychoanalysis.
B) idiographic research.
C) nomothetic research.
D) statistical prediction.
A) psychoanalysis.
B) idiographic research.
C) nomothetic research.
D) statistical prediction.
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10
Allport's concept of functional autonomy suggests that
A) people are capable of functioning autonomously.
B) from birth there is a motive to function autonomously.
C) pleasure motives can function independently (autonomously) from other motives.
D) motives originally based on tension-reduction can become independent sources of pleasure.
A) people are capable of functioning autonomously.
B) from birth there is a motive to function autonomously.
C) pleasure motives can function independently (autonomously) from other motives.
D) motives originally based on tension-reduction can become independent sources of pleasure.
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11
Which is a characteristic of trait theorists?
A) hierarchical organization of personality.
B) use of bivariate research.
C) emphasis on cross-situational variability.
D) emphasis on longitudinal variability.
A) hierarchical organization of personality.
B) use of bivariate research.
C) emphasis on cross-situational variability.
D) emphasis on longitudinal variability.
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12
According to Allport, a trait could be defined in terms of
A) frequency.
B) intensity.
C) range of situations.
D) all of the above.
A) frequency.
B) intensity.
C) range of situations.
D) all of the above.
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13
According to Allport, which of the following represent the least conspicuous and generalized dispositions?
A) cardinal traits.
B) secondary traits.
C) tertiary dispositions.
D) central traits.
A) cardinal traits.
B) secondary traits.
C) tertiary dispositions.
D) central traits.
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14
According to Allport, a trait
A) expresses itself in all situations.
B) is discounted by evidence of inconsistency.
C) can be determined by factor analysis.
D) is expressed over a range of situations.
A) expresses itself in all situations.
B) is discounted by evidence of inconsistency.
C) can be determined by factor analysis.
D) is expressed over a range of situations.
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15
According to Allport, traits are defined by
A) frequency, intensity, and distinctiveness.
B) frequency, intensity, and range of situations.
C) distinctiveness, frequency, and range of situations.
D) intensity, frequency, and variability.
A) frequency, intensity, and distinctiveness.
B) frequency, intensity, and range of situations.
C) distinctiveness, frequency, and range of situations.
D) intensity, frequency, and variability.
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16
The hierarchy emphasized by trait theorists is
A) types, habits, responses, traits.
B) habits, types, responses, traits.
C) habits, responses, types, traits.
D) responses, habits, traits, types.
A) types, habits, responses, traits.
B) habits, types, responses, traits.
C) habits, responses, types, traits.
D) responses, habits, traits, types.
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17
According to Allport, to account for behavior one had to consider
A) traits.
B) situation characteristics.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) traits.
B) situation characteristics.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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18
Which statement is not expressive of Allport's views?
A) Traits are more important than situations.
B) Traits can be transformed in function.
C) Idiographic research is valued.
D) Some traits are unique to individuals.
A) Traits are more important than situations.
B) Traits can be transformed in function.
C) Idiographic research is valued.
D) Some traits are unique to individuals.
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19
Which is not a property of traits?
A) frequency.
B) centrality.
C) intensity.
D) range of situations.
A) frequency.
B) centrality.
C) intensity.
D) range of situations.
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20
Allport believed that traits are based in the
A) endocrine system.
B) circulatory system.
C) nervous system.
D) hormonal system.
A) endocrine system.
B) circulatory system.
C) nervous system.
D) hormonal system.
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21
The concept of idiographic research suggests that
A) individuals cannot be studied.
B) good ideas form the basis for good research.
C) computers are useful in predicting behavior.
D) none of the above.
A) individuals cannot be studied.
B) good ideas form the basis for good research.
C) computers are useful in predicting behavior.
D) none of the above.
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22
Students withdrawing from college for academic reasons tend to be ___________ whereas those withdrawing for personal reasons tend to be ____________.
A) neurotics-psychotics.
B) extraverts-introverts.
C) extraverts-neurotics.
D) none of the above.
A) neurotics-psychotics.
B) extraverts-introverts.
C) extraverts-neurotics.
D) none of the above.
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23
Allport is noteworthy in suggesting that people
A) select situations.
B) cannot be studied.
C) are motivated by the unconscious.
D) are always full of conflict.
A) select situations.
B) cannot be studied.
C) are motivated by the unconscious.
D) are always full of conflict.
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24
Which of the following would support the utility of idiographic research?
A) Freud.
B) Rogers.
C) Kelly.
D) all of the above.
A) Freud.
B) Rogers.
C) Kelly.
D) all of the above.
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25
According to factor analysis
A) traits and types exist.
B) single item responses form the best level of analysis.
C) things that vary together are related.
D) all of the above.
A) traits and types exist.
B) single item responses form the best level of analysis.
C) things that vary together are related.
D) all of the above.
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26
Behaviors that appear to be similar but do not actually vary together are known as
A) surface traits.
B) source traits.
C) temperament traits.
D) factors.
A) surface traits.
B) source traits.
C) temperament traits.
D) factors.
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27
People who are solitary and uncaring of others would be described by Eysenck as high on
A) selfishness.
B) psychoticism.
C) extroversion.
D) introversion.
A) selfishness.
B) psychoticism.
C) extroversion.
D) introversion.
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28
For Eysenck, the concept of superfactor
A) allows one to say that people are one type or another.
B) allows one to avoid dealing with dimensions.
C) refers to basic dimensions.
D) is the basis for using factor analysis.
A) allows one to say that people are one type or another.
B) allows one to avoid dealing with dimensions.
C) refers to basic dimensions.
D) is the basis for using factor analysis.
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29
According to Eysenck, the basis for individual differences in introversion-extraversion is differences in
A) physiological functioning.
B) intelligence.
C) neither (a) nor (b).
D) both (a) and (b).
A) physiological functioning.
B) intelligence.
C) neither (a) nor (b).
D) both (a) and (b).
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30
According to Eysenck, some people are more influenced by punishments than are others and generally learn social prohibitions more rapidly. Such individuals would be high on
A) introversion.
B) extraversion.
C) complexity.
D) simplicity.
A) introversion.
B) extraversion.
C) complexity.
D) simplicity.
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31
Traits are to superfactors as
A) habits are to traits.
B) feelings are to cognitions.
C) source traits are to surface traits.
D) none of the above.
A) habits are to traits.
B) feelings are to cognitions.
C) source traits are to surface traits.
D) none of the above.
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32
The following theorists use factor analysis in their research efforts
A) Allport and Cattell.
B) Eysenck and Cattell.
C) Allport and Eysenck.
D) all of the above.
A) Allport and Cattell.
B) Eysenck and Cattell.
C) Allport and Eysenck.
D) all of the above.
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33
According to Eysenck, extraversion is defined by
A) sociability.
B) sensation-seeking.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) sociability.
B) sensation-seeking.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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34
According to Eysenck, traits can be measured
A) by questionnaires.
B) by objective methods.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) by questionnaires.
B) by objective methods.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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35
Traits are similar to
A) states.
B) activities.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) states.
B) activities.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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36
The dimension listed below that is not one of the dimensions emphasized by Eysenck is
A) introversion-extraversion.
B) neuroticism (stable-unstable).
C) complexity-simplicity.
D) all of the above are emphasized by Eysenck.
A) introversion-extraversion.
B) neuroticism (stable-unstable).
C) complexity-simplicity.
D) all of the above are emphasized by Eysenck.
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37
According to Eysenck, it is necessary to
A) develop adequate measures.
B) develop a theory of performance.
C) establish biological foundations for traits.
D) all of the above.
A) develop adequate measures.
B) develop a theory of performance.
C) establish biological foundations for traits.
D) all of the above.
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38
Which is not a dimension of Eysenck's theory?
A) introversion-extraversion.
B) narcissism.
C) neuroticism.
D) psychotocism.
A) introversion-extraversion.
B) narcissism.
C) neuroticism.
D) psychotocism.
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39
Eysenck was concerned with definitions of traits that were
A) redundant.
B) circular.
C) empirical.
D) all of the above.
A) redundant.
B) circular.
C) empirical.
D) all of the above.
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40
According to Cattell, which traits represent the building blocks of personality?
A) surface.
B) ability.
C) dynamic.
D) source.
A) surface.
B) ability.
C) dynamic.
D) source.
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41
Which form of data relates to behavior in everyday situations?
A) OT-data.
B) S-data.
C) Q-data.
D) L-data.
A) OT-data.
B) S-data.
C) Q-data.
D) L-data.
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42
The study demonstrating that people could be influenced by suggestions of an epidemic is evidence for
A) the existence of individual differences.
B) the importance of introversion-extroversion.
C) the role of personality in health.
D) all of the above.
A) the existence of individual differences.
B) the importance of introversion-extroversion.
C) the role of personality in health.
D) all of the above.
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43
Which type of data relates to behavior in laboratory situations?
A) L-data.
B) Q-data.
C) Ot-data.
D) N-data.
A) L-data.
B) Q-data.
C) Ot-data.
D) N-data.
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44
The 16 PF is an example of
A) L-data.
B) OT-data.
C) Q-data.
D) none of the above.
A) L-data.
B) OT-data.
C) Q-data.
D) none of the above.
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45
Evidence in support of the biological basis for Eysenck's dimensions comes from
A) cross-cultural research.
B) stability of individual differences.
C) twin and adoption studies.
D) all of the above.
A) cross-cultural research.
B) stability of individual differences.
C) twin and adoption studies.
D) all of the above.
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46
In terms of school performance
A) introverts do better than extraverts.
B) extraverts do better than introverts.
C) they both do the same.
D) it all depends on the subject.
A) introverts do better than extraverts.
B) extraverts do better than introverts.
C) they both do the same.
D) it all depends on the subject.
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47
OT-data are
A) self-report data.
B) questionnaire data.
C) personal life-record data.
D) objective data.
A) self-report data.
B) questionnaire data.
C) personal life-record data.
D) objective data.
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48
Factors determining psychopathology
A) lie outside Eysenck's range of convenience.
B) lie inside Eysenck's range of convenience.
C) are largely environmental in origin.
D) have yet to be determined.
A) lie outside Eysenck's range of convenience.
B) lie inside Eysenck's range of convenience.
C) are largely environmental in origin.
D) have yet to be determined.
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49
Returning to Cronbach's discussion of the two disciplines in psychology, Eysenck
A) supports correlation research.
B) supports experimental research.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) supports correlation research.
B) supports experimental research.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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50
Which of the following is not a characteristic of extraverts?
A) sensitivity to pain.
B) energetic.
C) carelessness.
D) excitement enhances performance.
A) sensitivity to pain.
B) energetic.
C) carelessness.
D) excitement enhances performance.
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51
According to Eysenck,
A) there is a strong genetic component to psychopathology.
B) neurotic disorders can never change.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) there is a strong genetic component to psychopathology.
B) neurotic disorders can never change.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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52
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Extraverts are less suggestible than introverts.
B) Introverts are less sensitive to pain than extraverts.
C) Criminals are high on extraversion but low on neuroticism and psychotocism.
D) Introverts are more influenced by punishments, extraverts by rewards.
A) Extraverts are less suggestible than introverts.
B) Introverts are less sensitive to pain than extraverts.
C) Criminals are high on extraversion but low on neuroticism and psychotocism.
D) Introverts are more influenced by punishments, extraverts by rewards.
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53
Which of the following statements is not true of extraverts?
A) They do better than introverts in school.
B) They prefer to interact with others.
C) They are more suggestible than introverts.
D) They are more sexually active than introverts.
A) They do better than introverts in school.
B) They prefer to interact with others.
C) They are more suggestible than introverts.
D) They are more sexually active than introverts.
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54
According to Eysenck,
A) genetic factors play a major role in personality.
B) environmental factors play a major role in personality.
C) the basis for individual differences is unknown.
D) the future of psychology lies in clinical work.
A) genetic factors play a major role in personality.
B) environmental factors play a major role in personality.
C) the basis for individual differences is unknown.
D) the future of psychology lies in clinical work.
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55
Introverts are
A) restrained.
B) easily aroused by events.
C) inhibited.
D) all of the above.
A) restrained.
B) easily aroused by events.
C) inhibited.
D) all of the above.
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56
Which of the following statements is false?
A) Extraverts are more sexually active than introverts.
B) Introverts do better in school than extraverts.
C) Introverts tend to be more suggestible than extraverts.
D) Extraverts enjoy aggressive humor more than introverts.
A) Extraverts are more sexually active than introverts.
B) Introverts do better in school than extraverts.
C) Introverts tend to be more suggestible than extraverts.
D) Extraverts enjoy aggressive humor more than introverts.
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57
Which of the following is not a trait category suggested by Cattell?
A) sociability.
B) ability.
C) temperament.
D) dynamic.
A) sociability.
B) ability.
C) temperament.
D) dynamic.
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58
Intelligence illustrates which kind of trait?
A) dynamic.
B) source.
C) ability.
D) temperament.
A) dynamic.
B) source.
C) ability.
D) temperament.
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59
In one way or another, Eysenck's views conflict with those of
A) Freud.
B) Allport.
C) Cattell.
D) all of the above.
A) Freud.
B) Allport.
C) Cattell.
D) all of the above.
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60
Of the following, the dimension most important for criminals is
A) neuroticism.
B) extraversion.
C) psychoticism.
D) openness to experience.
A) neuroticism.
B) extraversion.
C) psychoticism.
D) openness to experience.
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61
Three defining properties of traits are frequency, intensity, and range of situations.
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62
Functional autonomy is the psychological freedom children must experience from their parents.
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63
Allport emphasized psychopathology.
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64
The concept of functional autonomy suggests that adult autonomy is derived from tension reducing motives in childhood.
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65
According to Allport, both trait and situation are necessary to understand behavior.
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66
Allport found value in the use of factor analysis to define traits.
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67
The trait theorist most accepting of psychoanalytic theory was
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) none of the above.
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) none of the above.
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68
Allport, in contrast with Eysenck
A) believed in the utility of surface traits.
B) emphasized overt behavior.
C) emphasized the organization of personality.
D) emphasized biological variables.
A) believed in the utility of surface traits.
B) emphasized overt behavior.
C) emphasized the organization of personality.
D) emphasized biological variables.
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69
Research on the genetic contribution to traits is most apparent in the work of
A) Allport and Cattell.
B) Eysenck and Cattell.
C) Allport and Eysenck.
D) Allport, Eysenck, and Cattell.
A) Allport and Cattell.
B) Eysenck and Cattell.
C) Allport and Eysenck.
D) Allport, Eysenck, and Cattell.
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70
A trait expresses what one will do in a specific situation.
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71
The trait theorist who emphasized the fewest traits was
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) Plomin.
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) Plomin.
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72
Which of the following trait theorists has been associated with the application of trait theory to abnormal behavior?
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) none of the above.
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) none of the above.
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73
Compared to introverts, extraverts
A) have more positive emotions.
B) take more study breaks.
C) are more active sexually.
D) all of the above.
A) have more positive emotions.
B) take more study breaks.
C) are more active sexually.
D) all of the above.
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74
A cardinal trait expresses a disposition so strong that it influences virtually every act.
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75
It is important for Cattell's theory that
A) different types of data should yield different personality traits or factors.
B) different types of data should yield the same personality traits or factors.
C) different types of data should yield the same surface traits but different source traits.
D) different types of data should yield different source traits and different surface traits.
A) different types of data should yield different personality traits or factors.
B) different types of data should yield the same personality traits or factors.
C) different types of data should yield the same surface traits but different source traits.
D) different types of data should yield different source traits and different surface traits.
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76
People high on Eysenck's psychoticism factor tend to be
A) cold.
B) antisocial.
C) both a and b.
D) neither a nor b.
A) cold.
B) antisocial.
C) both a and b.
D) neither a nor b.
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77
A concern with the pattern and organization of traits is seen in the work of
A) Allport and Cattell.
B) Eysenck and Cattell.
C) Allport and Eysenck.
D) Allport, Eysenck, and Cattell.
A) Allport and Cattell.
B) Eysenck and Cattell.
C) Allport and Eysenck.
D) Allport, Eysenck, and Cattell.
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78
The trait theorist who would most likely provide for the greatest number of traits was
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) Plomin.
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) Plomin.
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79
A cardinal trait has a limited range of situations.
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80
Cattell's theory asserts that ________ traits are the building blocks of personality.
A) surface
B) ability
C) source
D) dynamic
A) surface
B) ability
C) source
D) dynamic
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