Test Bank for Personality Psychology, Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature, Randy J. Larsen, Buss & King, 3rd Canadian Edition
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Test Bank for Personality Psychology, Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature, Randy J. Larsen, Buss & King, 3rd Canadian EditionVersion 1 1 Version 1 2 Personality Psychology Domains Of Knowledge About Human Nature, 3rd Canadian Edition, 3e By Randy Larsen, David Buss, David King (Test Bank All Ch...
Student bname: b
MULTIPLE bCHOICE b- bChoose bthe bone balternative bthat bbest bcompletes bthe
bstatement borbanswers bthe bquestion.
1) Features bof bpersonality bthat bdifferentiate bone bperson bfrom banother busually btake bthe bform bof
b in blanguage.
A) differential bpronouns
B) trait-descriptive badjectives
C) action-descriptive bverbs
D) trait-differentiating badverbs
2) If bI bdescribe bJuan bas b"possessive" bor bAnita bas b"friendly," bI bam bemploying bthe buse bof
A) trait-descriptive badjectives.
B) inner bpsychological bstates.
C) strategies bto battain bgoals.
D) inner bqualities bof bpersonality.
3) How bmany btrait-descriptive badjectives bare bthere bin bthe bEnglish blanguage?
A) More bthan b500
B) More bthan b1,800
C) More bthan b5,000
D) Nearly b20,000
4) Psychologists bhave bfound bit bdifficult bto bdefine bpersonality bbecause
A) psychologists bare bnot bsmart benough bto bdetermine bthe bboundaries bof bhuman
bpersonality.
B) personality bhas ba bcommonsense bdefinition bthat bpsychologists bfind bhard bto bfalsify.
C) the bidea bof bstudying bhuman bpersonality bis ba brather bnew bconcept bin bpsychology.
D) any bdefinition bof bpersonality bneeds bto bbe bsufficiently bcomprehensive bto
binclude babmultitude bof bconcepts.
5) Research bon bpersonality btraits basks ball bof bthese bquestions bEXCEPT
A) how bmany bfundamental bpersonality btraits bthere bare.
B) how bpersonality btraits bare borganized.
C) where bpersonality btraits bcome bfrom.
D) which bcues bcause bbehaviour bin ba bsituation.
6) Philippe bwalks bthe bsame bpath bhome bafter bwork bevery bday bat bthe bsame btime. bTo
bstate bthat bhe bwill bmost blikely btake bthe bsame broute bat bthe bsame btime bnext
bWednesday bis busing bthe b b
bnature bof bpersonality btraits.
A) descriptive
B) explanatory
C) predictive
D) individualistic
7) Mike bmakes bseveral bsocial berrors bat ba bparty. bHe bcalls bthe bhost bby bthe bwrong bname,
bspills bhis bred bwine bon bthe bcarpet, band binsults bthe bguest bof bhonour. bA bresearcher
blabels bMike's bbehaviourbas b"socially bunskilled." bThis blabelling bof bMike's bbehaviour
butilizes bthe research
bapproach bto bpersonality btraits.
A) explanatory
B) descriptive
C) intuitive
D) presumptive
8) Traits bdefine bthe tendencies bof ban bindividual bperson.
A) central
B) average
C) overt
D) outlying
9) A btalkative bperson bwill
A) always btalk bmore bthan ba bquiet bperson.
B) never bshut bup.
C) talk bmore bthan ba bquiet bperson bin btheaters.
D) talk bmore, bon baverage, bthan ba bquiet bperson.
10) To bsay bthat bsomeone bwill btend bto bdisplay ba btrait bwith bregularity bis bto bsay bthat bthe
bperson bhasba(n)
A) average btendency.
B) obsessive-compulsive bdisorder.
C) adaptation.
D) social-cognitive bapproach.
11) Which bof bthe bfollowing bquestions bdoes bresearch bon bpersonality btraits bNOT bemphasize?
A) How bmany bfundamental btraits bare bthere?
B) How bare btraits borganized bwithin bindividuals?
C) What bare bthe borigins bof btraits?
D) How bare ball bpersons bsimilar?
12) Psychological bmechanisms bdiffer bfrom btraits bin bthat bmechanisms
A) are bless bstable.
B) refer bmore bto bprocesses.
C) do bnot bhave bdecision brules.
D) are bbiologically b"hard bwired."
13) Which bof bthe bfollowing bis bNOT bpart bof bmost bpersonality bmechanisms?
A) Access bcodes
B) Decision brules
C) Inputs
D) Outputs
14) The btrait bof bcourageousness bis ban bespecially bgood bexample bof
A) an badaptive btrait.
B) how btraits bare bconsistent.
C) how btraits bare bactivated bonly bunder bcertain bconditions.
D) how btraits bchange bover btime.
15) Personality bis
A) outside bthe bperson.
B) inside bthe bperson.
C) both boutside band binside bthe bperson.
D) inside bor boutside, bdepending bon bthe bperson.
16) To bsay bthat bsomeone bhas bthe btrait bof bhappiness, byou bneed bto bknow bthat bthe bperson
A) is bhappy bat ba bgiven bmoment.
B) is bfrequently bhappy.
C) remembers bbeing bhappy.
D) makes bothers bhappy.
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