Deck 13: Mccrae and Costas Five Factor Trait Theory

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A)day to minute situation
B)enduring traits
C)cognitive displacement
D)overt emotionalism
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Trait theorists rely mostly on which method of identifying traits?

A)intuition
B)psychoanalysis
C)factor analysis
D)twin studies
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Elaborate on the five-factor model of trait personality theory.
Question
Traits generated through factor analysis may be either _____ or ______.

A)unipolar; bipolar.
B)unidimensional; multidimensional.
C)conscious; unconscious.
D)loaded; unloaded.
E)static; rotated.
Question
Cattell and McCrae and Costa both used an (a) _________ of gathering data.

A)deductive method
B)comparison method
C)intuition method
D)inductive method
Question
The advocates of the Five-Factor Theory favor the _______ rotation of factor analysis.

A)orthogonal
B)triangulated
C)oblique
D)hexagonal
Question
In Cattell's inductive method of research,

A)data come from hypotheses generated from clinical research.
B)hypotheses guide the collection of relevant data.
C)no preexisting biases determine the collection of data.
D)hypotheses are generated before data are factor analyzed.
Question
Define and explain the personality theory of McCrae and Costa and how behavior is predicted by an understanding of three central or core components.
Question
The total number of primary traits,both normal and pathological,that Cattell and his associates identified is about

A)2 or 3.
B)10.
C)35.
D)240.
Question
Which of Cattell's media of observation could NOT be used with animals such as dogs or cats?

A)L data
B)Q data
C)T data
D)None of the above can be used to measure animal behavior.
Question
Cattell classified traits that refer to how far or how fast one can perform a given activity as ____________ traits.

A)temperament
B)motivational
C)dynamic
D)ability
Question
Hans J.Eysenck insisted that only __ major factors can be discerned by a factor analytic approach.

A)3
B)5
C)16
D)18,000
Question
At present,most researchers who study personality traits favor the idea that _________ dominant traits emerge from the statistical techniques used to sift through volumes of test data.

A)5
B)35
C)101
D)16
Question
Cattell attempted to measure human personality from three directions,using L data,Q data,and T data.Which of the following is an example of T data?

A)aptitude test scores
B)an autobiography
C)a biography
D)supervisory ratings
Question
Explain briefly how factor analysis is used to measure personality traits.
Question
Personality psychologists are more likely to attribute behavior to _________.

A)day to minute situations
B)enduring traits
C)cognitive displacement
D)overt emotionalism
Question
Cattell extracted more traits from his data than Eysenck.This is partially explained by Cattell's

A)orthogonal (method) rotation
B)vast quantity of data collected.
C)time frame for collection of data.
D)types of subjects used to generate data.
E)use of oblique (method) rotation.
Question
McCrae and Costa's Five-Factor Model (FFM) can both ______ and _____ behavior.

A)forecast,foretell
B)predict,explain
C)identify,analyze
D)measure,hypothesize
Question
Today most researchers who study personality traits agree that __,and only __,and no fewer than __ dominant traits continue to emerge from factor analytic techniques.

A)3
B)5
C)7
D)16
Question
Cattell's famous personality scale is called the _______.

A)NEO-Personality Inventory
B)FIRO-B
C)MBTI
D)16 PF Scale
Question
The trait ______ refers to people who are hard-working,self-disciplined,ambitious and organized.

A)conscientiousness
B)extraversion
C)agreeableness
D)neuroticism
Question
The fifth factor of the Big Five is _______ and describes people who are ordered,controlled,organized,ambitious,achievement focused,and self-disciplined.

A)conscientiousness
B)agreeableness
C)neuroticism
D)extraversion
Question
In the Five-Factor theory,behavior,in part,is predicted by three core components.Which of the following is NOT a core component?

A)self-concept
B)external influences
C)characteristic adaptations
D)basic tendencies
Question
Individuals who score high on ____________ tend to be anxious,temperamental,emotional and vulnerable to stress-related problems.

A)neuroticism
B)psychoticism
C)conscientiousness
D)openness to experience
Question
"A theory organizes findings to tell a coherent story,to bring into focus those issues and phenomena that can and should be explained".This quote can be attributed to

A)Eysenck.
B)Cattell.
C)Allport.
D)Costa and McCrae.
Question
The essence of basic tendencies is their basis in biology and their ______ over time and situation.

A)stability
B)unpredictability
C)variability
D)inconsistency
Question
personality inventory,Costa and McCrae revealed two additional trait dimensions.They are

A)openness to experience and neuroticism.
B)neuroticism and extraversion.
C)extraversion and conscientiousness.
D)agreeableness and conscientiousness.
Question
Costa and McCrae first solidified their long research collaboration as colleagues

A)at Columbia University under the direction of theorist Walter Mischel.
B)at the National Institutes on Aging's Gerontology Research Center.
C)and graduate students together at the University of Chicago.
D)under the direction of Raymond Cattell.
Question
The Five-Factor model rates _______ as a trait that reflects an affectionate,active,fun-loving and passionate person.

A)neuroticism
B)extraversion
C)conscientiousness
D)openness to experience
Question
objected to earlier personality theories as over-relying on

A)experimental evidence from laboratories.
B)factor analysis.
C)theoretical orientations.
D)clinical events and armchair speculation.
Question
Which of the following is NOT one of the five trait factors in the Five-Factor model?

A)psychoticism
B)conscientiousness
C)agreeableness
D)openness to experience
Question
McCrae and Costa agree with Eysenck that personality traits are ______ and follow the bell shaped distribution.

A)unipolar
B)dichotomous
C)unpredictable
D)bipolar
Question
The Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality shares origins with Eysenck's model in that

A)both emphasize individual case histories as data points.
B)both rely on taxonomies to generate research.
C)Eysenck relied heavily on the research of the FFM.
D)None of these is correct.
Question
The key,ideal factor that has allowed Costa and McCrae to investigate the trait-structure of personality has been

A)the re-emergence in the 1970s of traits as the most viable explanation for personality.
B)the mentoring of Walter Mischel for both researchers.
C)serendipity and good fortune.
D)the large,well-established datasets of adults at the NIH in Baltimore,
E)Maryland.
Question
People who score low on openness to experience tend to

A)be conventional,down-to-earth,and prefer the familiar.
B)support traditional values,and prefer a fixed lifestyle.
C)be conservative,lacking in curiosity,and need closure.
D)show all of these characteristics in their personalities.
Question
People who consistently seek out different and varied experiences would score high on

A)openness to experience.
B)extraversion.
C)neuroticism.
D)conscientiousness.
Question
Most of Costa and McCrae's early research was focused on 3 main trait factors that included neuroticism,extraversion,and _________.

A)psychoticism
B)introversion
C)openness to experience
D)social interest
Question
A _________ is a classification of things according to their natural relationships while a _______ can both predict and explain behavior.

A)theory; taxonomy
B)taxonomy; theory
C)factor analysis; theory
D)paradigm; hypothesis
Question
People who score in the direction of agreeableness tend to be

A)ordered,controlled,and achievement-focused.
B)good-natured,yielding,generous,and trusting.
C)anxious,temperamental,and emotionally vulnerable.
D)even-tempered,self-satisfied,and emotionally hardy.
Question
The Five Factors have been found across cultures and show some permanence with _____.

A)race
B)age
C)gender
D)sexual orientation
Question
Which biological mechanisms are rated as most influential on the basic tendencies?

A)reproductive success and mutations
B)genes,hormones,and brain structures
C)natural selection and extinction
D)social Darwinism and reproductive success
Question
Characteristic adaptations differ from culture to culture because

A)they fluctuate over time and context,unlike basic tendencies,which are stable and enduring.
B)external influences such as acquired skills,habits,attitudes,and relationships from interaction with the environment are more likely to cause adaptation.
C)Both of these are correct.
D)Neither of these is correct.
Question
Which of the following is NOT an example of the four postulates for basic tendencies?

A)individuality
B)plasticity
C)structure
D)origin
E)development
Question
McCrae and Costa used the concept of personal myths to equate to which concept(s)?

A)distorted ego perceptions
B)self-actualization
C)self-efficacy
D)proprium
Question
The concept of humanity embodied by the Factor and Trait theories is best described as

A)pessimistic.
B)teleological.
C)cultural.
D)biological.
Question
summarize their trait model using a schematic drawing whereby peripheral components,comprised of causal,secondary influences on personality,are represented as

A)ellipses.
B)rectangles.
C)interconnecting lines.
D)None of these is correct.
Question
In general,research testing the Five-Factor model across cultures has revealed

A)that language differences make it too difficult to measure trait similarities.
B)that trait factor approaches are best applied to Western cultures.
C)translation problems with the tools used as insurmountable in research.
D)that traits appear to be consistent in most countries of the world.
Question
The Five-Factor Theory rests on a single causal influence on personality traits.What is it?

A)culture
B)biology
C)early childhood
D)unconscious dynamism
Question
Which term best describes the "acquired personality structures that develop as people adapt to their environments"?

A)peripheral components
B)basic tendencies
C)characteristic adaptations
D)objective biography
Question
The principal difference between basic tendencies and characteristic adaptations is

A)their resistance to change.
B)their separateness.
C)their flexibility.
D)their inflexibility.
Question
According to Costa and McCrae,maladjustment occurs when

A)characteristic adaptations become too loose,relaxed,and/or disorganized.
B)basic traits change over time in response to biological maturation.
C)adaptive responses are inconsistent with personal goals or cultural values.
D)all of these are true.
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______ is defined as "everything the person does,thinks or feels across the whole life span".

A)Self-concept
B)Basic tendency
C)Objective biography
D)Personal narrative
Question
The question of how we respond to opportunities and demands of the social situation or context is called

A)characteristic adaptations.
B)external influences.
C)peripheral adaptations.
D)basic tendencies.
Question
The major strength of the Factor and Trait approaches

A)is found in their ability to organize knowledge.
B)lies in the high level of internal consistency between the two main theories.
C)lies in the parsimony of the theory,or the fewest number of explanatory factors possible.
D)is found in all of these.
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Although factor and trait theories are difficult to rate on several dimensions for a concept of humanity,they clearly rate very high on

A)the teleological dimension.
B)the relative degrees of their pessimism.
C)genetic factors and generating research.
D)free will and guidance of practitioners.
E)unconscious influences.
Question
Which of the following statements would NOT be generally acceptable to factor and trait theorists?

A)Personality traits can be identified by using correlational studies.
B)Personality traits are mostly determined by environmental factors.
C)Personality traits and states can be measured by questionnaires.
D)Traits and states can be used to explain individual differences in behavior.
Question
Research on traits and emotion tends to support the hypothesis that

A)extraversion is related to more negative moods in the face of stressors.
B)neuroticism is related to more positive,but also more unstable,moods.
C)people's actions can subvert their predispositions to certain behaviors.
D)acting extraverted does not raise positive moods in the less extraverted.
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Which of the following statements best reflects our understanding of the stability of personality traits according to the Five-Factor model?

A)Age-related declines in agreeableness and conscientiousness become increasingly evident.
B)Basic personality traits change considerably after the age of forty.
C)Basic personality traits change very little beyond the age of thirty.
D)Adults score higher on neuroticism,extraversion,and openness to experience than college students.
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Deck 13: Mccrae and Costas Five Factor Trait Theory
1
Personality psychologists are more likely to attribute behavior to _________.

A)day to minute situation
B)enduring traits
C)cognitive displacement
D)overt emotionalism
B
2
Trait theorists rely mostly on which method of identifying traits?

A)intuition
B)psychoanalysis
C)factor analysis
D)twin studies
C
3
Elaborate on the five-factor model of trait personality theory.
A.The five-factor model is a result of an evolution of factor analysis methods that began with Allport and was continued by Cattell in the 1940s.Costa and McCrae continued their work of factor analyzing major personality inventories until they reached a core set of five personality traits.
B.Costa and McCrae agreed with Eysenck that personality traits are bipolar and follow a bell shaped distribution.Since most people tend to score near the middle of each trait,the extremes often gain the most attention.The two strongest and most ubiquitous traits are neuroticism and extroversion.Respectively,neuroticism reflects relative levels of emotionality and extraversion refers to relative levels of social gregariousness.
C.The third factor,Openness to experience,distinguishes people who prefer variety and diverse experiences from those who gain comfort in the familiar,the conventional,and the traditional.
D.The Agreeableness scale distinguishes trusting,generous and good natured people from those who are more suspicious,unfriendly,and critical of other people.
E.The fifth,and final,factor,conscientiousness,describes people who are ordered,controlled,ambitious and self-disciplined.In contrast,people who score low on this factor tend to be disorganized,negligent,lazy,and aimless,and they often lack perseverance.
4
Traits generated through factor analysis may be either _____ or ______.

A)unipolar; bipolar.
B)unidimensional; multidimensional.
C)conscious; unconscious.
D)loaded; unloaded.
E)static; rotated.
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Cattell and McCrae and Costa both used an (a) _________ of gathering data.

A)deductive method
B)comparison method
C)intuition method
D)inductive method
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6
The advocates of the Five-Factor Theory favor the _______ rotation of factor analysis.

A)orthogonal
B)triangulated
C)oblique
D)hexagonal
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7
In Cattell's inductive method of research,

A)data come from hypotheses generated from clinical research.
B)hypotheses guide the collection of relevant data.
C)no preexisting biases determine the collection of data.
D)hypotheses are generated before data are factor analyzed.
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8
Define and explain the personality theory of McCrae and Costa and how behavior is predicted by an understanding of three central or core components.
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9
The total number of primary traits,both normal and pathological,that Cattell and his associates identified is about

A)2 or 3.
B)10.
C)35.
D)240.
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10
Which of Cattell's media of observation could NOT be used with animals such as dogs or cats?

A)L data
B)Q data
C)T data
D)None of the above can be used to measure animal behavior.
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11
Cattell classified traits that refer to how far or how fast one can perform a given activity as ____________ traits.

A)temperament
B)motivational
C)dynamic
D)ability
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12
Hans J.Eysenck insisted that only __ major factors can be discerned by a factor analytic approach.

A)3
B)5
C)16
D)18,000
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13
At present,most researchers who study personality traits favor the idea that _________ dominant traits emerge from the statistical techniques used to sift through volumes of test data.

A)5
B)35
C)101
D)16
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Cattell attempted to measure human personality from three directions,using L data,Q data,and T data.Which of the following is an example of T data?

A)aptitude test scores
B)an autobiography
C)a biography
D)supervisory ratings
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Explain briefly how factor analysis is used to measure personality traits.
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16
Personality psychologists are more likely to attribute behavior to _________.

A)day to minute situations
B)enduring traits
C)cognitive displacement
D)overt emotionalism
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Cattell extracted more traits from his data than Eysenck.This is partially explained by Cattell's

A)orthogonal (method) rotation
B)vast quantity of data collected.
C)time frame for collection of data.
D)types of subjects used to generate data.
E)use of oblique (method) rotation.
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McCrae and Costa's Five-Factor Model (FFM) can both ______ and _____ behavior.

A)forecast,foretell
B)predict,explain
C)identify,analyze
D)measure,hypothesize
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19
Today most researchers who study personality traits agree that __,and only __,and no fewer than __ dominant traits continue to emerge from factor analytic techniques.

A)3
B)5
C)7
D)16
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20
Cattell's famous personality scale is called the _______.

A)NEO-Personality Inventory
B)FIRO-B
C)MBTI
D)16 PF Scale
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21
The trait ______ refers to people who are hard-working,self-disciplined,ambitious and organized.

A)conscientiousness
B)extraversion
C)agreeableness
D)neuroticism
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22
The fifth factor of the Big Five is _______ and describes people who are ordered,controlled,organized,ambitious,achievement focused,and self-disciplined.

A)conscientiousness
B)agreeableness
C)neuroticism
D)extraversion
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In the Five-Factor theory,behavior,in part,is predicted by three core components.Which of the following is NOT a core component?

A)self-concept
B)external influences
C)characteristic adaptations
D)basic tendencies
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Individuals who score high on ____________ tend to be anxious,temperamental,emotional and vulnerable to stress-related problems.

A)neuroticism
B)psychoticism
C)conscientiousness
D)openness to experience
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"A theory organizes findings to tell a coherent story,to bring into focus those issues and phenomena that can and should be explained".This quote can be attributed to

A)Eysenck.
B)Cattell.
C)Allport.
D)Costa and McCrae.
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The essence of basic tendencies is their basis in biology and their ______ over time and situation.

A)stability
B)unpredictability
C)variability
D)inconsistency
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personality inventory,Costa and McCrae revealed two additional trait dimensions.They are

A)openness to experience and neuroticism.
B)neuroticism and extraversion.
C)extraversion and conscientiousness.
D)agreeableness and conscientiousness.
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28
Costa and McCrae first solidified their long research collaboration as colleagues

A)at Columbia University under the direction of theorist Walter Mischel.
B)at the National Institutes on Aging's Gerontology Research Center.
C)and graduate students together at the University of Chicago.
D)under the direction of Raymond Cattell.
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29
The Five-Factor model rates _______ as a trait that reflects an affectionate,active,fun-loving and passionate person.

A)neuroticism
B)extraversion
C)conscientiousness
D)openness to experience
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objected to earlier personality theories as over-relying on

A)experimental evidence from laboratories.
B)factor analysis.
C)theoretical orientations.
D)clinical events and armchair speculation.
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31
Which of the following is NOT one of the five trait factors in the Five-Factor model?

A)psychoticism
B)conscientiousness
C)agreeableness
D)openness to experience
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32
McCrae and Costa agree with Eysenck that personality traits are ______ and follow the bell shaped distribution.

A)unipolar
B)dichotomous
C)unpredictable
D)bipolar
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33
The Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality shares origins with Eysenck's model in that

A)both emphasize individual case histories as data points.
B)both rely on taxonomies to generate research.
C)Eysenck relied heavily on the research of the FFM.
D)None of these is correct.
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34
The key,ideal factor that has allowed Costa and McCrae to investigate the trait-structure of personality has been

A)the re-emergence in the 1970s of traits as the most viable explanation for personality.
B)the mentoring of Walter Mischel for both researchers.
C)serendipity and good fortune.
D)the large,well-established datasets of adults at the NIH in Baltimore,
E)Maryland.
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35
People who score low on openness to experience tend to

A)be conventional,down-to-earth,and prefer the familiar.
B)support traditional values,and prefer a fixed lifestyle.
C)be conservative,lacking in curiosity,and need closure.
D)show all of these characteristics in their personalities.
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36
People who consistently seek out different and varied experiences would score high on

A)openness to experience.
B)extraversion.
C)neuroticism.
D)conscientiousness.
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37
Most of Costa and McCrae's early research was focused on 3 main trait factors that included neuroticism,extraversion,and _________.

A)psychoticism
B)introversion
C)openness to experience
D)social interest
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38
A _________ is a classification of things according to their natural relationships while a _______ can both predict and explain behavior.

A)theory; taxonomy
B)taxonomy; theory
C)factor analysis; theory
D)paradigm; hypothesis
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39
People who score in the direction of agreeableness tend to be

A)ordered,controlled,and achievement-focused.
B)good-natured,yielding,generous,and trusting.
C)anxious,temperamental,and emotionally vulnerable.
D)even-tempered,self-satisfied,and emotionally hardy.
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40
The Five Factors have been found across cultures and show some permanence with _____.

A)race
B)age
C)gender
D)sexual orientation
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41
Which biological mechanisms are rated as most influential on the basic tendencies?

A)reproductive success and mutations
B)genes,hormones,and brain structures
C)natural selection and extinction
D)social Darwinism and reproductive success
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42
Characteristic adaptations differ from culture to culture because

A)they fluctuate over time and context,unlike basic tendencies,which are stable and enduring.
B)external influences such as acquired skills,habits,attitudes,and relationships from interaction with the environment are more likely to cause adaptation.
C)Both of these are correct.
D)Neither of these is correct.
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43
Which of the following is NOT an example of the four postulates for basic tendencies?

A)individuality
B)plasticity
C)structure
D)origin
E)development
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44
McCrae and Costa used the concept of personal myths to equate to which concept(s)?

A)distorted ego perceptions
B)self-actualization
C)self-efficacy
D)proprium
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45
The concept of humanity embodied by the Factor and Trait theories is best described as

A)pessimistic.
B)teleological.
C)cultural.
D)biological.
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46
summarize their trait model using a schematic drawing whereby peripheral components,comprised of causal,secondary influences on personality,are represented as

A)ellipses.
B)rectangles.
C)interconnecting lines.
D)None of these is correct.
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47
In general,research testing the Five-Factor model across cultures has revealed

A)that language differences make it too difficult to measure trait similarities.
B)that trait factor approaches are best applied to Western cultures.
C)translation problems with the tools used as insurmountable in research.
D)that traits appear to be consistent in most countries of the world.
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48
The Five-Factor Theory rests on a single causal influence on personality traits.What is it?

A)culture
B)biology
C)early childhood
D)unconscious dynamism
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49
Which term best describes the "acquired personality structures that develop as people adapt to their environments"?

A)peripheral components
B)basic tendencies
C)characteristic adaptations
D)objective biography
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50
The principal difference between basic tendencies and characteristic adaptations is

A)their resistance to change.
B)their separateness.
C)their flexibility.
D)their inflexibility.
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51
According to Costa and McCrae,maladjustment occurs when

A)characteristic adaptations become too loose,relaxed,and/or disorganized.
B)basic traits change over time in response to biological maturation.
C)adaptive responses are inconsistent with personal goals or cultural values.
D)all of these are true.
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52
______ is defined as "everything the person does,thinks or feels across the whole life span".

A)Self-concept
B)Basic tendency
C)Objective biography
D)Personal narrative
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53
The question of how we respond to opportunities and demands of the social situation or context is called

A)characteristic adaptations.
B)external influences.
C)peripheral adaptations.
D)basic tendencies.
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54
The major strength of the Factor and Trait approaches

A)is found in their ability to organize knowledge.
B)lies in the high level of internal consistency between the two main theories.
C)lies in the parsimony of the theory,or the fewest number of explanatory factors possible.
D)is found in all of these.
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55
Although factor and trait theories are difficult to rate on several dimensions for a concept of humanity,they clearly rate very high on

A)the teleological dimension.
B)the relative degrees of their pessimism.
C)genetic factors and generating research.
D)free will and guidance of practitioners.
E)unconscious influences.
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56
Which of the following statements would NOT be generally acceptable to factor and trait theorists?

A)Personality traits can be identified by using correlational studies.
B)Personality traits are mostly determined by environmental factors.
C)Personality traits and states can be measured by questionnaires.
D)Traits and states can be used to explain individual differences in behavior.
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57
Research on traits and emotion tends to support the hypothesis that

A)extraversion is related to more negative moods in the face of stressors.
B)neuroticism is related to more positive,but also more unstable,moods.
C)people's actions can subvert their predispositions to certain behaviors.
D)acting extraverted does not raise positive moods in the less extraverted.
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58
Which of the following statements best reflects our understanding of the stability of personality traits according to the Five-Factor model?

A)Age-related declines in agreeableness and conscientiousness become increasingly evident.
B)Basic personality traits change considerably after the age of forty.
C)Basic personality traits change very little beyond the age of thirty.
D)Adults score higher on neuroticism,extraversion,and openness to experience than college students.
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