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Test anxiety is an example of a
a. trait measure
b. state measure
c. situation-specific trait measure
d. situation-specific state measure
e. none of the above - Answer *c. situation-specific trait measure


Taking an intra-individual approach to psychological testing means that
a. individuals are compared against population norms
b. individuals are compared against how they usually score on a particular psychological
inventory
c. individuals are compared to norms for their age and gender
d. individuals are compared based on objective and subjective assessments
e. none of the above - Answer *b. individuals are compared against how they usually
score on a particular psychological inventory


Which of the following is (are) NOT a question(s) that a researcher using the
interactional approach would ask?
a. Will highly anxious athletes perform better than less anxious athletes in situations
that are not stressful?
b. Will extroverts perform better than introverts in a team situation?
c. Will highly motivated people choose to participate in competitive situations?
d. Will kids with high self-esteem prefer competitive sport situations to a greater degree
than kids with low self-esteem?

,e. a and c - Answer *c. Will highly motivated people choose to participate in competitive
situations?


The interactional approach assumes that
a. situational and personal variables are codeterminants of behavior
b. personality interacts with the psychological core to determine behavior
c. highly aggressive people, for example, will usually react in an aggressive manner when
placed in an aggressive situation
d. a and c
e. a and b - Answer *d. a and c


The situational approach to personality assumes that
a. individuals behave differently across situations
b. individuals behave similarly across situations
c. if the situation is strong, the effect of personality traits would be minimal
d. a and b
e. a and c - Answer *e. a and c


The trait approach to personality assumes that
a. people behave differently in different situations
b. people behave similarly in different situations
c. personality does not change much over time
d. a and c
e. b and c - Answer *e. b and c


The most superficial and therefore most easily changed part of a personality structure is
its

, a. psychological core
b. role-related behavior
c. typical responses
d. belief system - Answer *c. typical responses


Researchers have recently used the Athletic Coping Skills Inventory (ACSI) to investigate
the relationship between coping skills and performance. Results have indicated that
a. good psychological coping skills help athletes get the most out of their ability
b. good psychological coping skills are associated with continued involvement in
professional baseball
c. the ACSI is a good tool to use for team selection
d. all of the above
e. a and b - Answer *e. a and b


Recently, the "big five" model of personality has become widely accepted. Which of the
following is not one of the five personality factors in the model?
a. agreeableness
b. conscientiousness
c. neuroticism
d. extraversion
e. depression - Answer *e. depression


The research criticizing Morgan's mental health model and the implications of the
"iceberg profile" has argued that
a. the iceberg profile accounts for only a very small percentage of athletes' performance
variation
b. the iceberg profile only differentiates athletes from nonathletes and does not
differentiate between athletes of different ability levels

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