Deck 7: The Trait Tradition

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What approach in psychology focuses on measuring distinguishable and stable patterns of behavior and experience?

A) psychoanalytic
B) trait
C) developmental
D) behavioral
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Why are traits different from states?

A) Traits are stable, or relatively unchanging over time.
B) Traits are constantly changing.
C) Traits never change.
D) Traits are not measurable.
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Why are traits measured on a continuum?

A) because a single trait is not on a spectrum
B) because there are many traits
C) because most individuals either have a trait or don't
D) because most individuals will express some level of the trait
Question
What makes a good taxonomy when it comes to structuring personality?

A) A strong foundation in the understanding of biological processes
B) The structure should follow a pyramid
C) Different definitions for the same trait
D) Reliability, so other researchers are able to commonly describe certain traits
Question
Which parts of the body did Greek philosophers believe were related to personality ?

A) head, shoulders, knees and toes
B) heart, liver, brain
C) eyes, nose, ears
D) genitals
Question
According to Hinduism which combination of traits encompass "the dreamer"?

A) faith and affection
B) depression and anxiety
C) knowledge and obedience
D) love and hate
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______ believed that the moon could negatively influence a person's behavior.

A) Astronomist
B) Physicist
C) Astrologists
D) Astronauts
Question
Why did Hartly's early theories of personality resonate with modern theories of personality?

A) he used factor analysis to break down traits
B) he described traits as relatively stable and unique characters
C) he believed language had lots to do with personality
D) his research into introversion and extroversion were empirically relevant
Question
Why did Wilhelm Wundt believe that people who spoke German were likely to be more organized, orderly, and responsible compare to those who didn't?

A) German is relatively loose in terms of positioning words.
B) German requires discipline, precision and order.
C) German is uptight.
D) There are more syllables in words when it comes to German words.
Question
Why were psychologist moving from observational methods to more empirical methods in describing personality traits?

A) Observational methods are easier to quantify.
B) Observational methods offer more objective measurements.
C) Empirical methods offer more consistent measurements.
D) Empirical methods offer more inconsistent measurements.
Question
What were Cattell's early assessments of performance designed to do?

A) potential of students
B) job employment
C) graduation rates
D) astrological signs
Question
According to Allport why are "character" and "personality" different entities?

A) Character and personality fall into different categories when factor analysis is used.
B) Character and personality are not different entities.
C) Character is not related to moral and societal prescriptions, but instead is about the objective self.
D) Personality is not related to moral and societal prescriptions, but instead is about the objective self.
Question
What is a genotype in terms of trait personality?

A) genetic make up of personality
B) genetic makeup of a cell
C) individual forces that influence personality
D) environmental forces that influence personality
Question
Why did Allport use several research assistants in identifying and classifying personality trait?

A) Observational data are better for trait psychology.
B) In order to decrease subjectivity and increase consistency.
C) In order to increase subjectivity and decrease consistency.
D) One objective view is better than many conflicting views.
Question
According to Allport, what kind of trait dominate an individual's personality?

A) cardinal
B) central
C) secondary
D) tertiary
Question
You would say Mr. Hyde's propensity for cruelty is his (blank) and his indecent acts and impulsivity is his (blank) trait.

A) cardinal, central
B) central, cardinal
C) cardinal, secondary
D) secondary, cardinal
Question
What method did Cattell embrace that deals with large numbers of variables that are thought to reflect smaller number of underlying variables?

A) Bayesian statistics
B) Thurstone
C) factor analysis
D) Microsoft Excel
Question
What is T-data according to Cattell?

A) life data
B) experimental data
C) questionnaire data
D) time data
Question
How many groups of psychological traits did Cattell reduce into what he believed were the core individual's personality

A) 1 group
B) 5 groups
C) 6 groups
D) 20 groups
Question
______ is characterized by talkativeness, positive emotions, and the need to seek external sources of stimulation

A) Extraversion
B) Openness
C) Introversion
D) Neuroticism
Question
What two major personality dimensions did Eysenck emphasize?

A) happiness and sadness
B) light and darkness
C) extraversion and neuroticism
D) conscientiousness and openness
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Jan is usually very paranoid, he sees danger in everything and is easily upset. According to Eysenck what major personality dimension does Jan fall into

A) extraversion
B) neuroticism
C) openness
D) sadness
Question
Later on in Eysenck's career he added another personality dimension pattern that manifests in persistent aggressiveness, and hostility to others. What is this personality dimension?

A) Gamma radiation
B) Sociopathy
C) Psychoticism
D) Neuroticism
Question
Why is the Big Five considered continuous?

A) because of factor analysis
B) because they are categorical
C) they fall on to separately defined thresholds
D) they measure a certain degree of each trait
Question
People who score higher on this measure tend to be curious, inventive, and exploratory.

A) openness
B) conscientiousness
C) extraversion
D) agreeableness
Question
People who score higher on this measure tend to be appear friendly, cooperative, and compassionate

A) openness
B) conscientiousness
C) extraversion
D) agreeableness
Question
Why are there only 5 dimensions and not 10 dimensions for the Big Five?

A) Because there are only 5
B) Because theory has suggested it
C) Because it is data driven
D) gamma radiation
Question
What studies have suggested both heritability and environmental factors influence all five factors?

A) twin studies
B) cultural studies
C) cognitive studies
D) historical studies
Question
Cross-cultural studies have suggested personality trait structure is likely ______.

A) bacterially based
B) individually based
C) environmentally based
D) universally based
Question
What is a common criticism of the Big Five model?

A) It doesn't account for deeper structures and inner experiences.
B) It is a very stable representation of personality.
C) there are too many personality traits.
D) it is too empirical.
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According to studies in humanities and religious knowledge, what are beings who are divine referred to as?

A) The Perfect
B) The Cursed
C) The Light
D) The Dark
Question
What is one common attribute that The Cursed possess?

A) purity
B) righteousness
C) holiness
D) greed
Question
In medieval society in Europe what practice was associated with supernatural powers, sorcery, enchantments, and sexual contacts with evil entities?

A) woodcraft
B) witchcraft
C) craft beer
D) voodoo
Question
According to Carl Jung, what were the personality differences between a European culture and Chinese Culture?

A) Europeans were more extroverts, while the Chinese were more introverts.
B) Europeans were more docile, while the Chinese were more violent.
C) Europeans were more introverts, while the Chinese were more extroverts.
D) There were no differences.
Question
Why were Chinese personality types associated with pragmatism and down to earth considerations?

A) They were nice people.
B) Their love of numbers.
C) Their peasant roots.
D) They were not.
Question
Why were many of these early assumptions in cultural differences in personality not justified?

A) They were not supported by empirical research.
B) They were not supported by observation.
C) They were not supported by the media.
D) They were not supported by those in the field.
Question
Studies have shown that with consistency, variation of characteristics within national samples is typically ______ the differences between any two national samples.

A) lesser than
B) greater than
C) equal to
D) not enough to justify
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What is a major goal of measuring individual differences?

A) making decisions
B) stopping crime
C) separating groups
D) survival
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If two employees who have the same credentials and are up for promotion, what personality trait are employers likely to look for?

A) openness
B) extraversion
C) conscientiousness
D) neuroticism
Question
Besides personality traits, what is a more likely reason for the success of a relationship?

A) communication
B) finances
C) love
D) arranged marriage
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How many percent of Americans use online dating?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 30
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According to your book what is the least likely aspect that comes from online dating?

A) unrealistic expectations
B) frustration
C) impatience
D) homicide
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How many percent of employers use a personality test when hiring?

A) 2
B) 15
C) 20
D) 35
Question
Why is using personality assessments a positive for employers?

A) It identifies traits that are suitable for a particular job.
B) It offers qualitative data to test makers.
C) It is better than face to face interviews.
D) It is a US$500 million a year industry.
Question
What two personality traits were linked to success in the workplace?

A) extraversion and conscientiousness
B) extraversion and agreeableness
C) agreeableness and openness
D) conscientiousness and agreeableness
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When is political preference developed?

A) infancy
B) adolescents
C) later in life
D) never
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What personality trait is associated conservatism in politics?

A) extraversion
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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What personality trait is associated with liberalism in politics?

A) extraversion
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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Independent of political affiliation, what type of people share similar personality traits?

A) radicals
B) women
C) Europeans
D) Asians
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Study shows, (blank) strengthens political beliefs?

A) socialization
B) genetics
C) environment
D) parents
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What is an example of confident arrogance?

A) a student who studies for an exam
B) a student who does not study for an exam
C) a student who does now take the exam
D) a student who does not know about the exam
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What is the worst type of stupidity?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) stupid
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When someone gets distracted by an unimportant activity instead of doing something important, they are what type of stupid?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) dim witted
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Which is not a behavior of lack of control?

A) obsessive
B) compulsive
C) addictive
D) low awareness
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What characteristic is associated with absentmindedness?

A) lack of common sense
B) lack of openness
C) lack of affection
D) lack of empathy
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Intense feelings of love and jealousy and contribute to which stupidity?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) psychoticism
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A habit of multitasking can contribute to which stupidity?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) psychoticism
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Who attempted to explain the individual factors that affect criminal behavior?

A) Gordon Allport
B) Raymond Cantell
C) Hams Eysenck
D) Casare Lomroso
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What is the biological predisposition of criminal trait known as?

A) atavism
B) psychoticism
C) sociopathy
D) empathy
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Lombroso believed heredity interacts with environment in order to produce (blank) in individuals?

A) conscientiousness
B) openness
C) criminality
D) happiness
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The Female Offender, was based on Lomborso's observations of

A) professors.
B) seamstress.
C) prostitutes.
D) bar tenders.
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What is criminal behavior linked to?

A) high novelty seeking
B) low novelty seeking
C) high multitasking
D) low multitasking
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What is it called when an individual breaks the law without resorting to violence?

A) blue-collar crime
B) white-collar crime
C) victimless crime
D) all crimes are violent
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Brain imaging has shown what part of the brain is associated with impulsivity?

A) frontal lobe
B) temporal lope
C) hippocampus
D) amygdala
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Hyperactivity and a poor ability to perceive potential consequences of actions may result in what type of behavior?

A) absentminded
B) conscientious
C) empathic
D) antisocial
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According to your book, what type of social situation does not contribute to violent behavior?

A) poverty
B) unemployment
C) education
D) discrimination
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Factor analysis is considered what kind of measure?

A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) observable
D) self
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For as long as his friends have known James, he has been a pretty positive person, in personality what would you call this?

A) trait
B) state
C) affect
D) type
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Jessie was asked to organize a number of personality types based on similarities? What is a good system to use?

A) taxonomy
B) alphabetical
C) numerical
D) categorical
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Jeremy believes that personality is very much influenced by language, whose work would he likely identify with?

A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) Lev Vygotsky
C) Dan Fogelberg
D) Noam Chomsky
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Jennifer has shown a propensity to be aggressive and unfriendly, according to Eysenck she is?

A) antisocial
B) sociopathic
C) psychotic
D) agreeable
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Openness to experience is related to which characteristic?

A) intellectually curious
B) high achievement
C) social interaction
D) compassionate
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The Big Five Model Includes which personality trait?

A) honesty
B) masculinity
C) agreeableness
D) selfishness
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Jack believes that Chinese people are more introverted than Europeans? Are his assumptions correct?

A) He is a bigot.
B) No, there is no empirical support.
C) Yes, there is empirical support.
D) No, there is no observational support.
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Janette is tired of her husband, she feels like they are too similar. Instead she has taken a liking to her male coworker, she believe this attraction is due his opposite opinions and beliefs. According to the literature is this assumption supported?

A) Yes, opposite personalities attracts.
B) No, similar personalities attract.
C) No, communication is key.
D) There is no evidence to support any type of assumptions.
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A large company is hiring for a new position. Two very qualified candidates have reached the final interview. The interviewer notices that candidate "A" is very organized, while candidate "B" is socially impressionable. According to your book, which candidate would make a better hire?

A) Candidate "A"
B) Candidate "B'
C) both
D) neither
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Jerry has always considered himself a conservative, but as he decided to move out of state for college, he has had new experiences that has made him questioned his ideologies. According to your book what personality trait could be influencing his change in beliefs?

A) conscientiousness
B) openness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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Jacob has always needed to feel something, he never cared about getting hurt, and did not care about doing well in school. According to research, Jacob could have a propensity for what type of behavior?

A) athletic
B) religious
C) criminal
D) economics
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According to your book, what is not a contextual factor attributed to an individuals likelihood to become a criminal?

A) situation
B) circumstance
C) opportunity
D) personality
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How are researchers able to objectively compare their findings in personality?

A) a common language
B) a secret language
C) a mathematical formula
D) a decoder that every personality psychologist has
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1
What approach in psychology focuses on measuring distinguishable and stable patterns of behavior and experience?

A) psychoanalytic
B) trait
C) developmental
D) behavioral
trait
2
Why are traits different from states?

A) Traits are stable, or relatively unchanging over time.
B) Traits are constantly changing.
C) Traits never change.
D) Traits are not measurable.
Traits are stable, or relatively unchanging over time.
3
Why are traits measured on a continuum?

A) because a single trait is not on a spectrum
B) because there are many traits
C) because most individuals either have a trait or don't
D) because most individuals will express some level of the trait
because most individuals will express some level of the trait
4
What makes a good taxonomy when it comes to structuring personality?

A) A strong foundation in the understanding of biological processes
B) The structure should follow a pyramid
C) Different definitions for the same trait
D) Reliability, so other researchers are able to commonly describe certain traits
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Which parts of the body did Greek philosophers believe were related to personality ?

A) head, shoulders, knees and toes
B) heart, liver, brain
C) eyes, nose, ears
D) genitals
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6
According to Hinduism which combination of traits encompass "the dreamer"?

A) faith and affection
B) depression and anxiety
C) knowledge and obedience
D) love and hate
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______ believed that the moon could negatively influence a person's behavior.

A) Astronomist
B) Physicist
C) Astrologists
D) Astronauts
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8
Why did Hartly's early theories of personality resonate with modern theories of personality?

A) he used factor analysis to break down traits
B) he described traits as relatively stable and unique characters
C) he believed language had lots to do with personality
D) his research into introversion and extroversion were empirically relevant
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9
Why did Wilhelm Wundt believe that people who spoke German were likely to be more organized, orderly, and responsible compare to those who didn't?

A) German is relatively loose in terms of positioning words.
B) German requires discipline, precision and order.
C) German is uptight.
D) There are more syllables in words when it comes to German words.
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10
Why were psychologist moving from observational methods to more empirical methods in describing personality traits?

A) Observational methods are easier to quantify.
B) Observational methods offer more objective measurements.
C) Empirical methods offer more consistent measurements.
D) Empirical methods offer more inconsistent measurements.
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What were Cattell's early assessments of performance designed to do?

A) potential of students
B) job employment
C) graduation rates
D) astrological signs
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12
According to Allport why are "character" and "personality" different entities?

A) Character and personality fall into different categories when factor analysis is used.
B) Character and personality are not different entities.
C) Character is not related to moral and societal prescriptions, but instead is about the objective self.
D) Personality is not related to moral and societal prescriptions, but instead is about the objective self.
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13
What is a genotype in terms of trait personality?

A) genetic make up of personality
B) genetic makeup of a cell
C) individual forces that influence personality
D) environmental forces that influence personality
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Why did Allport use several research assistants in identifying and classifying personality trait?

A) Observational data are better for trait psychology.
B) In order to decrease subjectivity and increase consistency.
C) In order to increase subjectivity and decrease consistency.
D) One objective view is better than many conflicting views.
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15
According to Allport, what kind of trait dominate an individual's personality?

A) cardinal
B) central
C) secondary
D) tertiary
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You would say Mr. Hyde's propensity for cruelty is his (blank) and his indecent acts and impulsivity is his (blank) trait.

A) cardinal, central
B) central, cardinal
C) cardinal, secondary
D) secondary, cardinal
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What method did Cattell embrace that deals with large numbers of variables that are thought to reflect smaller number of underlying variables?

A) Bayesian statistics
B) Thurstone
C) factor analysis
D) Microsoft Excel
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What is T-data according to Cattell?

A) life data
B) experimental data
C) questionnaire data
D) time data
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19
How many groups of psychological traits did Cattell reduce into what he believed were the core individual's personality

A) 1 group
B) 5 groups
C) 6 groups
D) 20 groups
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______ is characterized by talkativeness, positive emotions, and the need to seek external sources of stimulation

A) Extraversion
B) Openness
C) Introversion
D) Neuroticism
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21
What two major personality dimensions did Eysenck emphasize?

A) happiness and sadness
B) light and darkness
C) extraversion and neuroticism
D) conscientiousness and openness
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22
Jan is usually very paranoid, he sees danger in everything and is easily upset. According to Eysenck what major personality dimension does Jan fall into

A) extraversion
B) neuroticism
C) openness
D) sadness
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23
Later on in Eysenck's career he added another personality dimension pattern that manifests in persistent aggressiveness, and hostility to others. What is this personality dimension?

A) Gamma radiation
B) Sociopathy
C) Psychoticism
D) Neuroticism
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24
Why is the Big Five considered continuous?

A) because of factor analysis
B) because they are categorical
C) they fall on to separately defined thresholds
D) they measure a certain degree of each trait
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25
People who score higher on this measure tend to be curious, inventive, and exploratory.

A) openness
B) conscientiousness
C) extraversion
D) agreeableness
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People who score higher on this measure tend to be appear friendly, cooperative, and compassionate

A) openness
B) conscientiousness
C) extraversion
D) agreeableness
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Why are there only 5 dimensions and not 10 dimensions for the Big Five?

A) Because there are only 5
B) Because theory has suggested it
C) Because it is data driven
D) gamma radiation
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28
What studies have suggested both heritability and environmental factors influence all five factors?

A) twin studies
B) cultural studies
C) cognitive studies
D) historical studies
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Cross-cultural studies have suggested personality trait structure is likely ______.

A) bacterially based
B) individually based
C) environmentally based
D) universally based
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30
What is a common criticism of the Big Five model?

A) It doesn't account for deeper structures and inner experiences.
B) It is a very stable representation of personality.
C) there are too many personality traits.
D) it is too empirical.
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31
According to studies in humanities and religious knowledge, what are beings who are divine referred to as?

A) The Perfect
B) The Cursed
C) The Light
D) The Dark
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What is one common attribute that The Cursed possess?

A) purity
B) righteousness
C) holiness
D) greed
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33
In medieval society in Europe what practice was associated with supernatural powers, sorcery, enchantments, and sexual contacts with evil entities?

A) woodcraft
B) witchcraft
C) craft beer
D) voodoo
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34
According to Carl Jung, what were the personality differences between a European culture and Chinese Culture?

A) Europeans were more extroverts, while the Chinese were more introverts.
B) Europeans were more docile, while the Chinese were more violent.
C) Europeans were more introverts, while the Chinese were more extroverts.
D) There were no differences.
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35
Why were Chinese personality types associated with pragmatism and down to earth considerations?

A) They were nice people.
B) Their love of numbers.
C) Their peasant roots.
D) They were not.
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36
Why were many of these early assumptions in cultural differences in personality not justified?

A) They were not supported by empirical research.
B) They were not supported by observation.
C) They were not supported by the media.
D) They were not supported by those in the field.
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37
Studies have shown that with consistency, variation of characteristics within national samples is typically ______ the differences between any two national samples.

A) lesser than
B) greater than
C) equal to
D) not enough to justify
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38
What is a major goal of measuring individual differences?

A) making decisions
B) stopping crime
C) separating groups
D) survival
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39
If two employees who have the same credentials and are up for promotion, what personality trait are employers likely to look for?

A) openness
B) extraversion
C) conscientiousness
D) neuroticism
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Besides personality traits, what is a more likely reason for the success of a relationship?

A) communication
B) finances
C) love
D) arranged marriage
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41
How many percent of Americans use online dating?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 30
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42
According to your book what is the least likely aspect that comes from online dating?

A) unrealistic expectations
B) frustration
C) impatience
D) homicide
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43
How many percent of employers use a personality test when hiring?

A) 2
B) 15
C) 20
D) 35
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44
Why is using personality assessments a positive for employers?

A) It identifies traits that are suitable for a particular job.
B) It offers qualitative data to test makers.
C) It is better than face to face interviews.
D) It is a US$500 million a year industry.
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45
What two personality traits were linked to success in the workplace?

A) extraversion and conscientiousness
B) extraversion and agreeableness
C) agreeableness and openness
D) conscientiousness and agreeableness
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46
When is political preference developed?

A) infancy
B) adolescents
C) later in life
D) never
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47
What personality trait is associated conservatism in politics?

A) extraversion
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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48
What personality trait is associated with liberalism in politics?

A) extraversion
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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49
Independent of political affiliation, what type of people share similar personality traits?

A) radicals
B) women
C) Europeans
D) Asians
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50
Study shows, (blank) strengthens political beliefs?

A) socialization
B) genetics
C) environment
D) parents
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51
What is an example of confident arrogance?

A) a student who studies for an exam
B) a student who does not study for an exam
C) a student who does now take the exam
D) a student who does not know about the exam
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52
What is the worst type of stupidity?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) stupid
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53
When someone gets distracted by an unimportant activity instead of doing something important, they are what type of stupid?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) dim witted
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54
Which is not a behavior of lack of control?

A) obsessive
B) compulsive
C) addictive
D) low awareness
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55
What characteristic is associated with absentmindedness?

A) lack of common sense
B) lack of openness
C) lack of affection
D) lack of empathy
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56
Intense feelings of love and jealousy and contribute to which stupidity?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) psychoticism
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57
A habit of multitasking can contribute to which stupidity?

A) confident arrogance
B) lack of control
C) absentmindedness
D) psychoticism
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58
Who attempted to explain the individual factors that affect criminal behavior?

A) Gordon Allport
B) Raymond Cantell
C) Hams Eysenck
D) Casare Lomroso
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59
What is the biological predisposition of criminal trait known as?

A) atavism
B) psychoticism
C) sociopathy
D) empathy
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60
Lombroso believed heredity interacts with environment in order to produce (blank) in individuals?

A) conscientiousness
B) openness
C) criminality
D) happiness
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61
The Female Offender, was based on Lomborso's observations of

A) professors.
B) seamstress.
C) prostitutes.
D) bar tenders.
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62
What is criminal behavior linked to?

A) high novelty seeking
B) low novelty seeking
C) high multitasking
D) low multitasking
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63
What is it called when an individual breaks the law without resorting to violence?

A) blue-collar crime
B) white-collar crime
C) victimless crime
D) all crimes are violent
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64
Brain imaging has shown what part of the brain is associated with impulsivity?

A) frontal lobe
B) temporal lope
C) hippocampus
D) amygdala
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65
Hyperactivity and a poor ability to perceive potential consequences of actions may result in what type of behavior?

A) absentminded
B) conscientious
C) empathic
D) antisocial
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66
According to your book, what type of social situation does not contribute to violent behavior?

A) poverty
B) unemployment
C) education
D) discrimination
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67
Factor analysis is considered what kind of measure?

A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) observable
D) self
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68
For as long as his friends have known James, he has been a pretty positive person, in personality what would you call this?

A) trait
B) state
C) affect
D) type
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69
Jessie was asked to organize a number of personality types based on similarities? What is a good system to use?

A) taxonomy
B) alphabetical
C) numerical
D) categorical
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70
Jeremy believes that personality is very much influenced by language, whose work would he likely identify with?

A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) Lev Vygotsky
C) Dan Fogelberg
D) Noam Chomsky
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71
Jennifer has shown a propensity to be aggressive and unfriendly, according to Eysenck she is?

A) antisocial
B) sociopathic
C) psychotic
D) agreeable
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72
Openness to experience is related to which characteristic?

A) intellectually curious
B) high achievement
C) social interaction
D) compassionate
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73
The Big Five Model Includes which personality trait?

A) honesty
B) masculinity
C) agreeableness
D) selfishness
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74
Jack believes that Chinese people are more introverted than Europeans? Are his assumptions correct?

A) He is a bigot.
B) No, there is no empirical support.
C) Yes, there is empirical support.
D) No, there is no observational support.
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75
Janette is tired of her husband, she feels like they are too similar. Instead she has taken a liking to her male coworker, she believe this attraction is due his opposite opinions and beliefs. According to the literature is this assumption supported?

A) Yes, opposite personalities attracts.
B) No, similar personalities attract.
C) No, communication is key.
D) There is no evidence to support any type of assumptions.
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76
A large company is hiring for a new position. Two very qualified candidates have reached the final interview. The interviewer notices that candidate "A" is very organized, while candidate "B" is socially impressionable. According to your book, which candidate would make a better hire?

A) Candidate "A"
B) Candidate "B'
C) both
D) neither
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77
Jerry has always considered himself a conservative, but as he decided to move out of state for college, he has had new experiences that has made him questioned his ideologies. According to your book what personality trait could be influencing his change in beliefs?

A) conscientiousness
B) openness
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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78
Jacob has always needed to feel something, he never cared about getting hurt, and did not care about doing well in school. According to research, Jacob could have a propensity for what type of behavior?

A) athletic
B) religious
C) criminal
D) economics
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79
According to your book, what is not a contextual factor attributed to an individuals likelihood to become a criminal?

A) situation
B) circumstance
C) opportunity
D) personality
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80
How are researchers able to objectively compare their findings in personality?

A) a common language
B) a secret language
C) a mathematical formula
D) a decoder that every personality psychologist has
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