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,Chapter 1—Personality: What It Is and Why You Should Care


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. We research theories of personality to:
a. establish one of them as superior amongst all.
b. describe their use for real-world problems.
c. show how personality theories are superior to any other theories.
d. generalize that all people are the same across cultures.

ANS: B
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Take a Look at the Word
REF: 2
FEEDBACK: We discuss research conducted on these theories of personality to describe their use for
real-world problems of diagnosis and therapy. It's important to recognize that personality theorists
from the last century rarely considered the importance of ethnic and cultural differences.

2. Which of the following is true about personality?
a. Personality is a characteristic exhibited by only a few people.
b. Personality can limit or expand the choices one has in life.
c. Personality is characterized by most psychologists as either terrific or terrible.
d. Personality remains constant in all circumstances.

ANS: B
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Take a Look at the Word
REF: 2
FEEDBACK: Your personality can limit or expand your options and choices in life, prevent you from
sharing certain experiences, or enable you to take full advantage of them. It restricts, constrains, and
holds back some people and opens up the world of new opportunities to others.

3. Which of the following statements can be used to sum up personality?
a. Personality is how we perceive ourselves and also how others perceive us.
b. Personality shows that we are deterministic, mechanical, and do not change throughout
our lives.
c. Personality is entirely the reflection of fantasies and past recollections of repressed
memories.
d. Personality is entirely based on how we were treated during our childhood years.

ANS: A
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Take a Look at the Word
REF: 4
FEEDBACK: One psychologist suggested that we can get a very good idea of the meaning of
personality if we examine our intentions—what we mean—whenever we use the word I. Our

, personality can also be defined in terms of the impression we make on others—that is, what we appear
to be.

4. Around 1500, the Latin word persona was used to refer to:
a. a person's mechanistic behavior. c. a mask used by actors in a play.
b. predictable and automatic responses. d. a robe worn by noblemen.

ANS: C
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Take a Look at the Word
REF: 4
FEEDBACK: The word personality goes back to about the year 1500 and derives from the Latin word
persona, which refers to a mask used by actors in a play. It's easy to see how persona came to refer to
our outward appearance, the public face we display to the people around us.

5. Identify a true statement about an individual's personality.
a. It can be stable and predictable. c. It is based on personal traits and behavior.
b. It is generally resistant to sudden changes. d. All of these are correct.

ANS: D
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Take a Look at the Word
REF: 5
FEEDBACK: We assume that personality is relatively stable and predictable. Sometimes our
personality can vary with the situation. Yet although it is not rigid, it is generally resistant to sudden
changes.

6. The personality of an individual is _____.
a. completely based on self-perception c. a unique cluster of characteristics
b. unstable and unpredictable d. determined at birth and stays unchanged

ANS: C
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Take a Look at the Word
REF: 6
FEEDBACK: Personality is an enduring and unique cluster of characteristics that may change in
response to different situations. We see similarities among people, yet we sense that each of us
possesses special properties that distinguish us from all others.

7. Which of the following is true of people using social networking sites, such as Facebook?
a. They tend to portray an idealized self-image of themselves.
b. They feel they are able to express their true selves.
c. They have a tendency to present themselves as much more emotionally stable.
d. All of these are correct.

ANS: D
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Personality and the Social Media

, REF: 6
FEEDBACK: Increasingly, many of us display another face, not in person, but through the Internet on
social networking Web sites such as Facebook. Some research suggests that most people are honest
about their online faces. A recent large-scale study in Germany found that many people have a
tendency to present themselves online as being much more emotionally stable than they really are
(Blumer & Doring, 2012).

8. Research that was conducted in diverse countries, such as the Netherlands, Serbia, Hong Kong, and
Korea, suggests that those who have a high level of social network use are _____ than those who use it
less.
a. more introverted
b. less irritable
c. less anxious
d. more emotionally stable

ANS: A
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Personality and the Social Media
REF: 7
FEEDBACK: Psychologists have found that the use of online social networking sites like Facebook
can both shape and reflect our personalities. Studies conducted in such diverse countries as the
Netherlands, Serbia, Hong Kong, and Korea have demonstrated that those who reported excessive use
of social media tend to be more lonely, introverted, and low in self-esteem than those who use it less.

9. Which of the following is true of the personality differences among cell phone users as discovered by
research?
a. Those who were less conscientious spent more time texting than those who were more
conscientious.
b. Individuals with a weak sense of self-identity spent much more time making calls than
individuals who scored higher on that personality characteristic.
c. Those who were shy spent less time texting when compared to those who were
extraverted.
d. Introverts spent much more time changing their ring tones and wallpapers than extraverts.

ANS: A
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Personality and the Social Media
REF: 8
FEEDBACK: Studies found that those who were more neurotic and less conscientious and shy spent
more time texting on their phones than those who were less neurotic and more conscientious. Research
involving teenagers and adults in Australia found that extraverts and those with a strong sense of self-
identity spent much more time making calls and changing their ring tones and wallpaper than those
scoring lower on these personality characteristics.

10. In the past, _____ were more likely to be used in research on personality theory.
a. White women c. White men
b. Latino men d. Black men

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