CH 16: Personality || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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Personality correct answers an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting; the characteristic ways that people differ from one another
Personality trait correct answers a pattern of thought, emotion, and behavior that is relatively consistent over time and across situat...
CH 16: Personality || All Questions Answered Correctly.
Personality correct answers an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting;
the characteristic ways that people differ from one another
Personality trait correct answers a pattern of thought, emotion, and behavior that is relatively
consistent over time and across situations
continuous distributions correct answers traits range from low to high (ex. introverts and
extroverts, same trait different place on the range of extroversion)
Criteria to characterise personality traits correct answers consistency, stability, and individual
differences
stability correct answers Individuals with a trait are also somewhat stable over time in behaviours
related to the trait. If they are talkative, for example, at age 30, they will also tend to be talkative
at age 40.
consistency correct answers Individuals must ask the same in behaviors related to that event. For
example if one is talkative at home they also tend to be talkative a work.
individual differences correct answers The aspects of people's personalities that make them
different from other people
lexical hypothesis correct answers personality characteristics should be reflected in the language
that we use to describe other people. If we want to understand the fundamental ways in which
people differ from one another, we can turn to the words that people use to describe one another.
Five Factor Model correct answers openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness,
neuroticism (OCEAN)
openness correct answers The tendency to appreciate new art, ideas, values, feelings, and
behaviors
Conscientiousness correct answers The tendency to be careful, on-time for appointments, to
follow rules, and to be hardworking
Extraversion correct answers The tendency to be talkative, sociable, and to enjoy others; the
tendency to have a dominant style
Agreeableness correct answers The tendency to agree and go along with others rather than to
assert one's own opinions and choices
Neuroticism correct answers The tendency to frequently experience negative emotions such as
anger, worry, and sadness, as well as being interpersonally sensitive
, Prefers not to be exposed to alternative moral systems; narrow interests; inartistic; not analytical;
down-to-earth. This is an example of which type of Big five personality trait?
a) Low Openness
b) High Openness
c) Low Conscientiousness
d) High Conscientiousness
e) Low Extraversion
f) High Extraversion
g) Low Agreeableness
h) High Agreeableness
i) Low Neuroticism
j) High Neuroticism correct answers a) Low Openness
Enjoys seeing people with new types of haircuts and body piercings; curious; imaginative;
untraditional. This is an example of what type of Big five personality trait?
a) Low Openness
b) High Openness
c) Low Conscientiousness
d) High Conscientiousness
e) Low Extraversion
f) High Extraversion
g) Low Agreeableness
h) High Agreeableness
i) Low Neuroticism
j) High Neuroticism correct answers b) High Openness
Prefers spur-of-the-moments action to planning unreliable,; hedonistic; careless; lax. This is an
example of what type of Big five personality trait?
a) Low Openness
b) High Openness
c) Low Conscientiousness
d) High Conscientiousness
e) Low Extraversion
f) High Extraversion
g) Low Agreeableness
h) High Agreeableness
i) Low Neuroticism
j) High Neuroticism correct answers c) Low Conscientiousness
Never late for a date; organized; hardworking; neat; persevering; punctual; self-disciplined. This
is an example of what type of Big five personality trait?
a) Low Openness
b) High Openness
c) Low Conscientiousness
d) High Conscientiousness
e) Low Extraversion
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