Psychology Chapter 16: Personality || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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Psychology Chapter 16: Personality
Personality correct answers the style in which a person interacts with the world, particularly with other people
Idiographic Approach correct answers a method of interpretating data that is person-centered and focuses on how the unique parts of a person's personality for a consistant whole
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Psychology Chapter 16: Personality || Questions and 100%
Verified Answers.
Personality correct answers the style in which a person interacts with the world, particularly with
other people
Idiographic Approach correct answers a method of interpretating data that is person-centered and
focuses on how the unique parts of a person's personality for a consistant whole
Nomothetic Approach correct answers a method of interpretating personality data that is
variable-centered and focuses on finding consistent patterns of relationships among individuals'
traits
Trait correct answers a person's relatively stable disposition to behave in a certain way
State correct answers a person's transient disposition to behave in a certain way
Trait theory correct answers states that a set of meaningful and distinct personality dimensions
can be used to describe how people differ from one another
Factor Analysis correct answers a statistical technique that is used to identify patterns of
correlations in responses to questionnaires
Reticular Formation correct answers a part of the brain that controls arousal
Behavioral Activation system (BAS) correct answers a part of the brain that activates approach
behavior in respnse to the anticipation of a reward
Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) correct answers a part of the brain that inhibits approach
behavior in response to the anticipation of a punishment
Five-Factor Model ("Big Five" Theory) correct answers a model that is used to describe
personality by assessing a person's score on each of five dimensions: extraversion/introversion,
agreeableness/antagonism, conscientiousness/undirectedness, emotional stability/instability, and
openness to experience/non-openness
Id correct answers the part of the psyche that tries to satisfy a person's basic drives and survival
instincts
Pleasure Principle correct answers states that a person should seek immediate gratification and
pay no attention to societal expections or constraints
Ego correct answers the part of the psyche that tries to identify the basic drive that the id wants
to fulfill and to come up with a realistic plan for satisfying that drive
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