Deck 15: Personality and Social Interaction
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Deck 15: Personality and Social Interaction
1
According to the assortative mating hypothesis, individuals who score high on extraversion scales will prefer potential mates who score high on
A)agreeableness.
B)introversion.
C)neuroticism.
D)extraversion.
A)agreeableness.
B)introversion.
C)neuroticism.
D)extraversion.
extraversion.
2
Francis, a miserable cook, is looking for a spouse who is a wonderful cook. Francis' preference for someone who cooks would support the hypothesis on human
Mating.
A)complementary needs
B)assortative mating
C)wishful thinking
D)self-deception
Mating.
A)complementary needs
B)assortative mating
C)wishful thinking
D)self-deception
complementary needs
3
The complementary needs theory states that individuals select mates
A)with personality characteristics similar to their own.
B)with personality characteristics that differ from theirs.
C)who have characteristics that are related to marital satisfaction.
D)who fulfill their needs for being complimented and flattered.
A)with personality characteristics similar to their own.
B)with personality characteristics that differ from theirs.
C)who have characteristics that are related to marital satisfaction.
D)who fulfill their needs for being complimented and flattered.
with personality characteristics that differ from theirs.
4
According to international research, the characteristic most desirable in a mate is
A)openness.
B)agreeableness.
C)extraversion.
D)mutual attraction or love.
A)openness.
B)agreeableness.
C)extraversion.
D)mutual attraction or love.
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5
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways discussed in the text that illustrate how personality interacts with situations?
A)Manipulation
B)Selection
C)Evocation
D)Satisfaction
A)Manipulation
B)Selection
C)Evocation
D)Satisfaction
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6
In 1997, Botwin, Buss, and Shackelford found that individuals preferred mates with personality traits that
A)were strongly skewed to the positive pole of each personality trait.
B)matched their opposite sex parent's personality traits.
C)made up for deficits in their own personality traits.
D)were similar to their own personality traits.
A)were strongly skewed to the positive pole of each personality trait.
B)matched their opposite sex parent's personality traits.
C)made up for deficits in their own personality traits.
D)were similar to their own personality traits.
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7
People who are married to someone who scores high on all of these personality traits EXCEPT tend to be more satisfied in their relationships than individuals whose spouse score low on this trait.
A)extraversion
B)emotional stability
C)agreeableness
D)openness to experience
A)extraversion
B)emotional stability
C)agreeableness
D)openness to experience
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8
When a person's behaviour unintentionally elicits a certain response from another person, we observe
A)evocation.
B)selection.
C)provocation.
D)manipulation.
A)evocation.
B)selection.
C)provocation.
D)manipulation.
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9
Samantha places an on-line personal ad. In her ad she writes that she is very outgoing, conscientious, and open to experience. She states that she wants the same characteristics
In potential mate. Her ad supports the hypothesis of mate selection.
A)self-deception
B)wishful thinking
C)complimentary needs
D)assortative mating
In potential mate. Her ad supports the hypothesis of mate selection.
A)self-deception
B)wishful thinking
C)complimentary needs
D)assortative mating
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10
Correlations between a person's preferences ratings for personality characteristics in a mate and ratings of the mate's personality characteristics measured across different sources of data are
A)weakly negative.
B)moderately positive.
C)close to zero.
D)weakly positive.
A)weakly negative.
B)moderately positive.
C)close to zero.
D)weakly positive.
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11
People consider personality traits most when they friends.
A)select
B)argue with
C)manipulate
D)evoke
A)select
B)argue with
C)manipulate
D)evoke
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12
Which of the following is most important to most people in choosing a mate?
A)Personality characteristics
B)Health
C)Good looks
D)Political ideology
A)Personality characteristics
B)Health
C)Good looks
D)Political ideology
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13
People who are married to someone who has personality characteristics close to their ratings of their preferred partner are
A)slightly much more satisfied than people who are married to someone less like their ideal.
B)less satisfied than people who are married to someone less like their ideal.
C)no different from other people in terms of satisfaction.
D)much more satisfied than people who are married to someone less like their ideal.
A)slightly much more satisfied than people who are married to someone less like their ideal.
B)less satisfied than people who are married to someone less like their ideal.
C)no different from other people in terms of satisfaction.
D)much more satisfied than people who are married to someone less like their ideal.
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14
A boy who persuades his brother to steal some candy demonstrates the concept of
A)selection.
B)stagnation.
C)evocation.
D)manipulation.
A)selection.
B)stagnation.
C)evocation.
D)manipulation.
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15
The social and cultural domain of knowledge emphasizes the effects of on an individual's behaviour more than other approaches emphasize those factors.
A)external factors
B)internal factors
C)conscious factors
D)unconscious factors
A)external factors
B)internal factors
C)conscious factors
D)unconscious factors
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16
If a person is treated nicely because she is a friendly person the mechanism of _ may be operating.
A)evocation
B)manipulation
C)selection
D)stagnation
A)evocation
B)manipulation
C)selection
D)stagnation
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17
People who are married to someone who has high trait ratings for agreeableness report higher levels of marital satisfaction
A)if their spouse also has high trait ratings for surgency.
B)if their spouse also has high trait ratings for emotional instability.
C)if their spouse also has low trait ratings for intellect-openness.
D)no matter what other personality traits their spouse has.
A)if their spouse also has high trait ratings for surgency.
B)if their spouse also has high trait ratings for emotional instability.
C)if their spouse also has low trait ratings for intellect-openness.
D)no matter what other personality traits their spouse has.
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18
Intentionally influencing other people's behaviour is known as
A)evocation.
B)selection.
C)manipulation.
D)stagnation.
A)evocation.
B)selection.
C)manipulation.
D)stagnation.
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19
Which of the following names the theory that states that individuals select individuals with characteristics similar to their own for marriage partners?
A)Matching hypothesis
B)Long-term mating
C)Assortative mating
D)Mirror image mating
A)Matching hypothesis
B)Long-term mating
C)Assortative mating
D)Mirror image mating
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20
Investigators have found evidence for assortative mating
A)for almost every variable that has been investigated.
B)in a few selected variables important in the area of evolutionary psychology.
C)only for physical characteristics (height, weight, etc.).
D)only for psychological characteristics (attitudes, beliefs, personality traits).
A)for almost every variable that has been investigated.
B)in a few selected variables important in the area of evolutionary psychology.
C)only for physical characteristics (height, weight, etc.).
D)only for psychological characteristics (attitudes, beliefs, personality traits).
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21
In terms of health issues, shy women when compared to non-shy women.
A)are more likely to see a gynecologist
B)avoid potentially dangerous sexual situations
C)are less likely to see a gynecologist
D)are more likely to insist on contraception before having sex
A)are more likely to see a gynecologist
B)avoid potentially dangerous sexual situations
C)are less likely to see a gynecologist
D)are more likely to insist on contraception before having sex
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22
Aggressive people tend to evoke from others.
A)hostility
B)understanding
C)submission
D)praise
A)hostility
B)understanding
C)submission
D)praise
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23
The following are all examples of how personality traits guide the selection of situations EXCEPT individuals scoring high on
A)sensation-seeking scales avoid risky situations.
B)Machiavellianism scales prefer face-to-face situations.
C)emphases scales are likely to volunteer for community activities.
D)psychoticism scales choose volatile and spontaneous situations.
A)sensation-seeking scales avoid risky situations.
B)Machiavellianism scales prefer face-to-face situations.
C)emphases scales are likely to volunteer for community activities.
D)psychoticism scales choose volatile and spontaneous situations.
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24
Shy people engage in all of the following behaviours more than less shy people EXCEPT they
A)create socially isolating situations.
B)take fewer risks.
C)are more likely to get divorced.
D)avoid other people.
A)create socially isolating situations.
B)take fewer risks.
C)are more likely to get divorced.
D)avoid other people.
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25
According to the "violation of desire" theory, people are most likely to break up with mates
A)who lack widely sought personality characteristics in a mate, such as dependability, emotional stability, or pleasing disposition.
B)who violate the person's desire to reach their level of optimal reproductively success.
C)who discover, over time, that their partner no longer meets their complementary needs.
D)with whom they are no longer romantically infatuated after a period of time in the relationship.
A)who lack widely sought personality characteristics in a mate, such as dependability, emotional stability, or pleasing disposition.
B)who violate the person's desire to reach their level of optimal reproductively success.
C)who discover, over time, that their partner no longer meets their complementary needs.
D)with whom they are no longer romantically infatuated after a period of time in the relationship.
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26
The finding that partners in a relationship who are dissimilar in personality are more likely to break up supports the
A)complementary needs hypothesis.
B)attraction similarity theory.
C)assortative mating hypothesis.
D)violation of desire theory.
A)complementary needs hypothesis.
B)attraction similarity theory.
C)assortative mating hypothesis.
D)violation of desire theory.
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27
Low levels of which of the following personality traits are NOT correlated with a higher likelihood of a divorce or breakup in a relationship?
A)Conscientiousness
B)Openness
C)Emotional stability
D)Agreeableness
A)Conscientiousness
B)Openness
C)Emotional stability
D)Agreeableness
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28
Research on assortative mating in gay couples suggests that compared to straight couples, gay male couples are less homogenous on what 2 traits?
A)age and income
B)age and education
C)age and ethnicity
D)education and income
A)age and income
B)age and education
C)age and ethnicity
D)education and income
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29
Individuals scoring high on sensation-seeking scales prefer NOT to select situations that
A)involve unusual psychological experiments on topics such as drugs or sex.
B)are characterized by higher risk sexual behaviour.
C)consists of a series of highly repetitive tasks.
D)frequently involve attending parties where alcohol or drugs are available.
A)involve unusual psychological experiments on topics such as drugs or sex.
B)are characterized by higher risk sexual behaviour.
C)consists of a series of highly repetitive tasks.
D)frequently involve attending parties where alcohol or drugs are available.
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30
Research on gay couples suggests similarity in characteristics compared to straight couples.
A)much less
B)much more
C)slightly more
D)slightly less
A)much less
B)much more
C)slightly more
D)slightly less
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31
Buss, Block, and Block found that highly active children elicited behaviours to bring them under control by their parents and teachers. This finding is an example of the mechanism of person-environment mechanism of
A)exasperation.
B)manipulation.
C)provocation.
D)evocation.
A)exasperation.
B)manipulation.
C)provocation.
D)evocation.
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32
Regarding research on assortative mating in gay and lesbian couples, we can say that
A)the research has been largely inconclusive despite the number of studies conducted.
B)sufficient research has been conducted to make accurate comparisons with straight couples.
C)more research has been conducted on assortative mating in lesbian couples compared to gay male couples.
D)more research is needed to understand how and to what extent assortative mating occurs in different-sex relationships.
A)the research has been largely inconclusive despite the number of studies conducted.
B)sufficient research has been conducted to make accurate comparisons with straight couples.
C)more research has been conducted on assortative mating in lesbian couples compared to gay male couples.
D)more research is needed to understand how and to what extent assortative mating occurs in different-sex relationships.
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33
Husbands who score low on conscientiousness tend to evoke anger from their wives by
A)withholding sex.
B)drinking too much.
C)having extramarital affairs.
D)being abusive.
A)withholding sex.
B)drinking too much.
C)having extramarital affairs.
D)being abusive.
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34
The tendency to feel tense, anxious, or worried during social interactions, or even when anticipating a social interaction, is known as
A)openness.
B)shyness.
C)expectation confirmation.
D)emotional stability.
A)openness.
B)shyness.
C)expectation confirmation.
D)emotional stability.
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35
In terms of personality, the best predictor of divorce is
A)high levels of emotional stability.
B)high levels of openness.
C)low levels of emotional stability.
D)low levels of openness.
A)high levels of emotional stability.
B)high levels of openness.
C)low levels of emotional stability.
D)low levels of openness.
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36
As they walk down the hallway, Bob accidentally bumps into Chuck, a well-known neighbourhood bully. Chuck immediately becomes aggressive, demanding that Bob tell him what he meant to do when he bumped into him. Chuck's behaviour demonstrates the
________ attributional bias.
A)externalization
B)hostile
C)aggressive
D)fundamental
________ attributional bias.
A)externalization
B)hostile
C)aggressive
D)fundamental
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37
Women who are married to men who score high on openness rate their
A)husbands as being someone in whom they can confide.
B)husbands as sources of stimulating conversation compared to other women's view of their husbands.
C)husbands as being sources of encouragement and support.
D)love and affection expressed with their husbands as being high.
A)husbands as being someone in whom they can confide.
B)husbands as sources of stimulating conversation compared to other women's view of their husbands.
C)husbands as being sources of encouragement and support.
D)love and affection expressed with their husbands as being high.
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38
Evocation is NOT demonstrated in which of the following situations?
A)When a wife nags her husband to get something accomplished.
B)When a charismatic person walks into a room and a dull party becomes enjoyable.
C)When a husband's actions cause a wife to behave in ways that anger her husband.
D)When a person acts in a way that causes an emotional response in another person.
A)When a wife nags her husband to get something accomplished.
B)When a charismatic person walks into a room and a dull party becomes enjoyable.
C)When a husband's actions cause a wife to behave in ways that anger her husband.
D)When a person acts in a way that causes an emotional response in another person.
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39
The finding that aggressive people interpret ambiguous situations as hostile demonstrates the
A)evocative imperative.
B)paranoid externalization bias.
C)fundamental situation error.
D)hostile attributional bias.
A)evocative imperative.
B)paranoid externalization bias.
C)fundamental situation error.
D)hostile attributional bias.
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40
Husband who score low on tend to evoke anger from their wives by being condescending, failing to spend time with them, neglecting them, and ignoring their feelings.
A)conscientiousness
B)agreeableness
C)openness
D)extraversion
A)conscientiousness
B)agreeableness
C)openness
D)extraversion
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41
Which of the following is an example of the hardball manipulation tactic?
A)Hitting someone.
B)Acting in a loving way.
C)Bribing someone.
D)Whining.
A)Hitting someone.
B)Acting in a loving way.
C)Bribing someone.
D)Whining.
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42
Machiavellian strategies work best
A)when they are used on untrusting people.
B)in unstructured situations.
C)in structured situations.
D)when they are used by trusting people.
A)when they are used on untrusting people.
B)in unstructured situations.
C)in structured situations.
D)when they are used by trusting people.
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43
Telling someone that "everyone else is doing it" is an example of the manipulation tactic.
A)social comparison
B)self-abasement
C)hardball
D)charm
A)social comparison
B)self-abasement
C)hardball
D)charm
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44
People who are being manipulated by another person are
A)likely to attempt a retaliatory manipulation.
B)affected by the person doing the manipulating.
C)always harmed by the manipulation.
D)less likely to use manipulation themselves.
A)likely to attempt a retaliatory manipulation.
B)affected by the person doing the manipulating.
C)always harmed by the manipulation.
D)less likely to use manipulation themselves.
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45
Showing someone how fun an activity will be is an example of the manipulation tactic.
A)silent treatment
B)hardball
C)pleasure induction
D)self-abasement
A)silent treatment
B)hardball
C)pleasure induction
D)self-abasement
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46
Individuals who are highly agreeable tend to evoke than individuals with lower agreeableness scores.
A)longer conversations with peers
B)far less interpersonal conflict
C)more upper limit control
D)much more love from their spouses
A)longer conversations with peers
B)far less interpersonal conflict
C)more upper limit control
D)much more love from their spouses
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47
People who score tend to evoke the most anger from their spouses.
A)low on conscientiousness
B)low on agreeableness
C)high on conscientiousness
D)high on agreeableness
A)low on conscientiousness
B)low on agreeableness
C)high on conscientiousness
D)high on agreeableness
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48
People who score high on Machiavellianism are more likely to pursue a
A)tit-for-tat strategy.
B)reciprocal strategy.
C)long-term social strategy.
D)short-term social strategy.
A)tit-for-tat strategy.
B)reciprocal strategy.
C)long-term social strategy.
D)short-term social strategy.
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49
A(n)is a classification scheme based on the categorization of things into groups.
A)taxonomy
B)hierarchy
C)assortment
D)circumplex
A)taxonomy
B)hierarchy
C)assortment
D)circumplex
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50
The manipulation tactic of might involve yelling at someone.
A)responsibility invocation
B)charm
C)coercion
D)reason
A)responsibility invocation
B)charm
C)coercion
D)reason
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51
Which of the following is an example of regression?
A)Acting submissive.
B)Whining.
C)Bribing someone.
D)Not talking to someone until they do what you want.
A)Acting submissive.
B)Whining.
C)Bribing someone.
D)Not talking to someone until they do what you want.
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52
is the deliberate, manipulative style of behaviour that uses other individuals for personal gain.
A)Zoroasterism
B)Dictatorialism
C)Rastafarianism
D)Machiavellianism
A)Zoroasterism
B)Dictatorialism
C)Rastafarianism
D)Machiavellianism
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53
Niccolo Machiavelli was a 16th century Italian
A)diplomat.
B)cardinal.
C)inventor.
D)prince.
A)diplomat.
B)cardinal.
C)inventor.
D)prince.
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54
You have heard that Dean X has a reputation for being very arrogant and condescending to students. One day your professor sends you to see the Dean to discuss an important educational issue. You are quite apprehensive when you enter the Dean's office and act very nervous and anxious. Since Dean X does not suffer fools, he snaps at you, thus
Confirming the _ that you evoked.
A)expectancy confirmations
B)self-fulfilling corroborations
C)behavioural verifications
D)likelihood substantiations
Confirming the _ that you evoked.
A)expectancy confirmations
B)self-fulfilling corroborations
C)behavioural verifications
D)likelihood substantiations
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55
The only tactic of manipulation with a mean difference between men and women was found to be
A)a monetary reward.
B)coercion.
C)silent treatment.
D)regression.
A)a monetary reward.
B)coercion.
C)silent treatment.
D)regression.
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56
Research on the differential-use manipulation tactics by men and women has found that
A)women are more likely to use the reason tactic.
B)men and women use different tactics about the same amount.
C)men are more likely to use the hardball tactic.
D)women are more likely to use the self-abasement tactic.
A)women are more likely to use the reason tactic.
B)men and women use different tactics about the same amount.
C)men are more likely to use the hardball tactic.
D)women are more likely to use the self-abasement tactic.
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57
The taxonomy of manipulation tactics described in the text was developed with
A)behavioural tests.
B)physiological measures.
C)observer reports based on lengthy questionnaires.
D)a two-step procedure: nominations of acts of influence and factor analysis of self-reports and observer-reports of the previously nominated acts.
A)behavioural tests.
B)physiological measures.
C)observer reports based on lengthy questionnaires.
D)a two-step procedure: nominations of acts of influence and factor analysis of self-reports and observer-reports of the previously nominated acts.
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58
Which of the following statements would a person scoring high on Machiavellianism agree with?
A)Honesty is the best policy.
B)Cooperation is the best strategy.
C)It is wise to flatter important people.
D)Most people are generally good and kind.
A)Honesty is the best policy.
B)Cooperation is the best strategy.
C)It is wise to flatter important people.
D)Most people are generally good and kind.
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59
The phenomenon of expectancy confirmations are also known as
A)self-fulfilling prophesies.
B)behavioural substantiations.
C)evocative corroborations.
D)likelihood verifications.
A)self-fulfilling prophesies.
B)behavioural substantiations.
C)evocative corroborations.
D)likelihood verifications.
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60
A study showed that when people had to interact with a person whom they expected to be a hostile person they
A)were more accommodating towards the person.
B)acted more agreeable towards the person.
C)acted more neurotic towards the person.
D)were more hostile towards the person.
A)were more accommodating towards the person.
B)acted more agreeable towards the person.
C)acted more neurotic towards the person.
D)were more hostile towards the person.
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61
In research examining the personality correlates of Internet trolling behaviour, frequency of online commenting was significantly associated with higher levels of Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and what additional two traits?
A)sadism and neuroticism
B)narcissism and neuroticism
C)narcissism and sadism
D)introversion and narcissism
A)sadism and neuroticism
B)narcissism and neuroticism
C)narcissism and sadism
D)introversion and narcissism
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62
The personality trait which involves enjoyment gained from the displeasure or pain of others is referred to as
A)antisocial personality disorder.
B)Machiavellianism.
C)dispositional sadism.
D)social pessimism.
A)antisocial personality disorder.
B)Machiavellianism.
C)dispositional sadism.
D)social pessimism.
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63
People who score low on tend to use the self-abasement manipulation tactic more often.
A)surgency
B)emotional stability
C)agreeableness
D)conscientiousness
A)surgency
B)emotional stability
C)agreeableness
D)conscientiousness
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64
Workers who score low on Machiavellianism make more money
A)in companies where there are many rules.
B)compared to people who score high.
C)in companies that frequently evaluate performance.
D)in companies where there are few rules.
A)in companies where there are many rules.
B)compared to people who score high.
C)in companies that frequently evaluate performance.
D)in companies where there are few rules.
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65
The manipulation tactic most often used by people low in emotional stability is
A)regression.
B)hardball.
C)pleasure induction.
D)self-abasement.
A)regression.
B)hardball.
C)pleasure induction.
D)self-abasement.
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66
A study by Wilson et al. showed that people who scored high in Machiavellianism were
A)less likely to steal money.
B)more likely to prefer highly structured situations.
C)more likely to lie about stealing money.
D)scrupulously honest in financial transactions.
A)less likely to steal money.
B)more likely to prefer highly structured situations.
C)more likely to lie about stealing money.
D)scrupulously honest in financial transactions.
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67
People who score low on intellect-openness tend to use the manipulation tactic of ________ most.
A)silent treatment
B)social comparison
C)regression
D)reason
A)silent treatment
B)social comparison
C)regression
D)reason
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68
Narcissists who are very self-aggrandizing tend to evoke reactions of other people. from
A)humility
B)exasperation
C)anger
D)laughter
A)humility
B)exasperation
C)anger
D)laughter
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69
Narcissists react to failure by
A)derogating other people.
B)engaging in self-abasement.
C)becoming socially withdrawn.
D)accepting responsibility for their actions.
A)derogating other people.
B)engaging in self-abasement.
C)becoming socially withdrawn.
D)accepting responsibility for their actions.
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70
The following are all characteristics of narcissism EXCEPT
A)apathetic behaviour.
B)being exploitative.
C)being grandiose.
D)being self-centred.
A)apathetic behaviour.
B)being exploitative.
C)being grandiose.
D)being self-centred.
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71
The proposal of a 'dark tetrad' of personality traits includes the addition of
A)psychoticism.
B)Machiavellianism.
C)dispositional sadism.
D)neuroticism.
A)psychoticism.
B)Machiavellianism.
C)dispositional sadism.
D)neuroticism.
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72
Among the Big Five traits, Internet trolls appear to be in extraversion and ________ in agreeableness.
A)lower; higher
B)lower; lower
C)higher; higher
D)higher; lower
A)lower; higher
B)lower; lower
C)higher; higher
D)higher; lower
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73
Narcissists tend to use a predictable set of manipulation tactics which are typically exemplified by being in social situations.
A)very generous and giving and described as altruistic
B)supportive and nurturing
C)very aggressive and hostile
D)exploitative of others and being described as "users"
A)very generous and giving and described as altruistic
B)supportive and nurturing
C)very aggressive and hostile
D)exploitative of others and being described as "users"
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74
Judy chooses friends who admire her and reflect her highly positive view of herself. Judy most likely scores high on the personality trait of
A)manipulation.
B)narcissism.
C)Machiavellianism.
D)extraversion.
A)manipulation.
B)narcissism.
C)Machiavellianism.
D)extraversion.
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75
People who score high on intellect-openness tend to use the manipulation tactic of ________ most.
A)pleasure induction
B)self-abasement
C)hardball
D)reason
A)pleasure induction
B)self-abasement
C)hardball
D)reason
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76
Enjoyment gained from Internet trolling has been associated with all components of the 'dark tetrad' of personality EXCEPT
A)psychopathy.
B)narcissism.
C)Machiavellianism.
D)dispositional sadism.
A)psychopathy.
B)narcissism.
C)Machiavellianism.
D)dispositional sadism.
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77
People who score high on tend to use the manipulation tactics of pleasure induction and reason more.
A)surgency
B)emotional stability
C)agreeableness
D)conscientiousness
A)surgency
B)emotional stability
C)agreeableness
D)conscientiousness
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