Deck 9: Standardized Methods of Personality Assessment

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Which of the following represents the "real" person?

A)Role-related behavior
B)Typical responses
C)State characteristics
D)Psychological core
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What is a difference between the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and the Personality Assessment Inventory?

A)PAI includes clinical scales
B)PAI is includes validity scales
C)PAI scales are non-overlapping
D)PAI assesses adults
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Which of the following is not one of the categories measured on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)?

A)Functions
B)Attitudes
C)Motivation
D)Lifestyles
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________ characteristics represent our general presentation the majority of the time.

A)State
B)Trait
C)Role-related
D)Environment-related
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Which of the following is a term used to describe a temporary expression of a personality characteristic?

A)State
B)Trait
C)Type
D)Environmental
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What assessment was developed to diagnose and better understand interpersonal behavior in the general population?

A)California Psychological Inventory
B)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
C)NEO Personality Inventory
D)Sixteen Personality Factor
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What type of personality assessments are unstructured in nature,often with ambiguous stimuli presented in order to elicit responses from the examinee?

A)Objective
B)Projective
C)Standardized
D)Norm-referenced
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Which of the following is not one of the three dimensions measured on the Millon Index of Personality Styles?

A)Thinking styles
B)Behaving styles
C)Motivating styles
D)Extroversion styles
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What type of personality assessment technique consists of observations,interviews,and case notes?

A)Objective
B)Projective
C)Informal
D)Formal
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What term refers to "the kind of everyday variables that ordinary people use in their daily lives to understand,classify,and predict their own behavior and that of others?"

A)Personality
B)Folk concepts
C)Normal functioning
D)Emotional intelligence
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Briggs and Myers began working on developing the MBTI as an assessment tool that could help _________ identify jobs they would feel comfortable and effective in.

A)Children
B)High school students
C)Men
D)Women
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Which behaviors have an adaptive function since they help us function effectively in different environments?

A)Role-related
B)Typical response
C)Trait
D)Psychological
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What type of personality assessment technique consists of structured personality instruments and projective techniques?

A)Objective
B)Projective
C)Informal
D)Formal
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How many dichotomies are included on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)?

A)4
B)9
C)12
D)15
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What inventory provides a comprehensive illustration of normal and abnormal aspects of personality in adolescents?

A)MMPI-A
B)MMPI-2
C)MAPI
D)MIPS-R
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What does the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)measure?

A)Personality type
B)Personality type and preference
C)Personality type and pathology
D)Preference
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The ________________represents the adjustment or response to demands of the environment.

A)Role-related behavior
B)Typical responses
C)State characteristics
D)Psychological core
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Which of the following is not one of the scales included on the MMPI-2?

A)Reliability scales
B)Validity scales
C)Clinical scales
D)Content scales
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)was based on whose theory?

A)Carl Jung
B)Carl Rogers
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Katharine Briggs
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Who developed the Sixteen Personality Factor (16PF)?

A)Wechsler
B)Jung
C)Carroll
D)Cattell
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)categorizes individuals into ______ psychological types.
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Marcy conducted observed her client's behavior,conducted several interviews with her client and her client's caregivers,and reviewed past case notes from her client's previous counselor.This is an example of ______________ data collection techniques.
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What is the MMPI-2? Describe how the MMPI was developed,what it measures,and brief description of the content and clinical scales.
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_________ is a collection of traits.
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Describe the four dichotomies and what they measure on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)test.
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__________________ assessments are structured assessments such as questionnaires or self-reports.
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What are popular formal personality assessments used to measure self-concept?
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The 16PF and NEO inventories measure similar components of personality except ___________,which was not represented on the 16PF.
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The PAI stands for _________________.
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The _______________ is the most widely used and researched diagnostic personality test.
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___________ is defined by Coopersmith as "the evaluation a person makes,and customarily maintains,of him- or herself; that is,overall self-esteem is an expression of approval or disapproval,indicating the extent to which a person believes him- or herself competent,successful,significant,and worthy."
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Deck 9: Standardized Methods of Personality Assessment
1
Which of the following represents the "real" person?

A)Role-related behavior
B)Typical responses
C)State characteristics
D)Psychological core
D
2
What is a difference between the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and the Personality Assessment Inventory?

A)PAI includes clinical scales
B)PAI is includes validity scales
C)PAI scales are non-overlapping
D)PAI assesses adults
A
3
Which of the following is not one of the categories measured on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)?

A)Functions
B)Attitudes
C)Motivation
D)Lifestyles
C
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________ characteristics represent our general presentation the majority of the time.

A)State
B)Trait
C)Role-related
D)Environment-related
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Which of the following is a term used to describe a temporary expression of a personality characteristic?

A)State
B)Trait
C)Type
D)Environmental
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What assessment was developed to diagnose and better understand interpersonal behavior in the general population?

A)California Psychological Inventory
B)Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
C)NEO Personality Inventory
D)Sixteen Personality Factor
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What type of personality assessments are unstructured in nature,often with ambiguous stimuli presented in order to elicit responses from the examinee?

A)Objective
B)Projective
C)Standardized
D)Norm-referenced
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Which of the following is not one of the three dimensions measured on the Millon Index of Personality Styles?

A)Thinking styles
B)Behaving styles
C)Motivating styles
D)Extroversion styles
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What type of personality assessment technique consists of observations,interviews,and case notes?

A)Objective
B)Projective
C)Informal
D)Formal
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What term refers to "the kind of everyday variables that ordinary people use in their daily lives to understand,classify,and predict their own behavior and that of others?"

A)Personality
B)Folk concepts
C)Normal functioning
D)Emotional intelligence
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Briggs and Myers began working on developing the MBTI as an assessment tool that could help _________ identify jobs they would feel comfortable and effective in.

A)Children
B)High school students
C)Men
D)Women
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Which behaviors have an adaptive function since they help us function effectively in different environments?

A)Role-related
B)Typical response
C)Trait
D)Psychological
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What type of personality assessment technique consists of structured personality instruments and projective techniques?

A)Objective
B)Projective
C)Informal
D)Formal
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How many dichotomies are included on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)?

A)4
B)9
C)12
D)15
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What inventory provides a comprehensive illustration of normal and abnormal aspects of personality in adolescents?

A)MMPI-A
B)MMPI-2
C)MAPI
D)MIPS-R
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What does the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)measure?

A)Personality type
B)Personality type and preference
C)Personality type and pathology
D)Preference
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The ________________represents the adjustment or response to demands of the environment.

A)Role-related behavior
B)Typical responses
C)State characteristics
D)Psychological core
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Which of the following is not one of the scales included on the MMPI-2?

A)Reliability scales
B)Validity scales
C)Clinical scales
D)Content scales
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)was based on whose theory?

A)Carl Jung
B)Carl Rogers
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Katharine Briggs
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Who developed the Sixteen Personality Factor (16PF)?

A)Wechsler
B)Jung
C)Carroll
D)Cattell
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)categorizes individuals into ______ psychological types.
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Marcy conducted observed her client's behavior,conducted several interviews with her client and her client's caregivers,and reviewed past case notes from her client's previous counselor.This is an example of ______________ data collection techniques.
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What is the MMPI-2? Describe how the MMPI was developed,what it measures,and brief description of the content and clinical scales.
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_________ is a collection of traits.
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Describe the four dichotomies and what they measure on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)test.
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__________________ assessments are structured assessments such as questionnaires or self-reports.
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What are popular formal personality assessments used to measure self-concept?
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The 16PF and NEO inventories measure similar components of personality except ___________,which was not represented on the 16PF.
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The PAI stands for _________________.
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The _______________ is the most widely used and researched diagnostic personality test.
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___________ is defined by Coopersmith as "the evaluation a person makes,and customarily maintains,of him- or herself; that is,overall self-esteem is an expression of approval or disapproval,indicating the extent to which a person believes him- or herself competent,successful,significant,and worthy."
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