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personality exam 1 (CH. 1, 2, 3, 4) questions and answers personality - Answers-individual's characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior, together with the psychological mechanisms— hidden or not—behind those patterns .important concepts - Answers-psychological triad, 3 levels of personality analysis, five different approaches hone in on one level of analysis .3 levels of personality analysis - Answers-(a) like all other people [human nature], (b) like some other people [group and individual differences], (c) like no other person [individual uniqueness] .human nature - Answers-how we are like ALL other people. language, social exchange, cooperation, social cognition .group and individual (trait) differences - Answers-how are we like SOME other people .individual uniqueness - Answers-how we are like NO other person .goal of personality psychology - Answers-to explain the whole person NO BIG THEORY YET .trait approach - Answers-how people differ psychologically .biological approach - Answers-understand the mind in terms of the body .psychoanalytic approach - Answers-unconscious mind and internal mental conflict .phenomenological approach - Answers-focus on the conscious experience .learning and cognitive approach - Answers-focus on rewards and punishments in the physical and social world .self-report data - Answers-S- Data person's evaluation of his/her own personality most frequent data source (surveys/questionnaires) high face validity .s-data advantages - Answers--based on large amount of info -access to thoughts, feelings, and intentions -efficacy expectations -simple & easy .efficacy expectations - Answers--what you believe yourself to be capable of & kind of person you think you are .s-data disadvantages - Answers--people wont tell you -limited imperfect memory -lack of self-insight -too easy -active memory distortion .informant report - Answers-I-Data -judgments by knowledgeable informants about general attributes of the individual's personality -acquaintances, coworkers -observing people in whatever context they know them from -frequent in daily life .advantages of I-data - Answers--based on large amount of information -observation of people in real world -based on common sense of what behaviors mean -definitional truth -reputation affects opportunities and expectancies .disadvantages of i-data - Answers--limited behavioral information -lack of access to private experiences -more likely to remember extreme behaviors -bias: due to personal issues or prejudice .life outcome data - Answers-L-Data -Verifiable, concrete, real-life outcomes that may hold psychological significance -obtained through archival records or self-report -results/residue of personality .advantages of L-data - Answers--objective and verifiable -intrinsic importance -psychological relevance .disadvantages of L-data - Answers-multidetermination .observational data - Answers-(behavioral) B-data -info carefully & systematically recorded via direct observation .natural B-Data - Answers--based on real life -diary and experience sampling methods -acquaintance reports

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personality exam 1 (CH. 1, 2, 3, 4) questions and
answers

personality - Answers-individual's characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and
behavior, together with the psychological mechanisms— hidden or not—behind those
patterns

.important concepts - Answers-psychological triad, 3 levels of personality analysis, five
different approaches hone in on one level of analysis

.3 levels of personality analysis - Answers-(a) like all other people [human nature], (b)
like some other people [group and individual differences], (c) like no other person
[individual uniqueness]

.human nature - Answers-how we are like ALL other people.
language, social exchange, cooperation, social cognition

.group and individual (trait) differences - Answers-how are we like SOME other people

.individual uniqueness - Answers-how we are like NO other person

.goal of personality psychology - Answers-to explain the whole person
NO BIG THEORY YET

.trait approach - Answers-how people differ psychologically

.biological approach - Answers-understand the mind in terms of the body

.psychoanalytic approach - Answers-unconscious mind and internal mental conflict

.phenomenological approach - Answers-focus on the conscious experience

.learning and cognitive approach - Answers-focus on rewards and punishments in the
physical and social world

.self-report data - Answers-S- Data
person's evaluation of his/her own personality
most frequent data source (surveys/questionnaires)
high face validity

.s-data advantages - Answers--based on large amount of info
-access to thoughts, feelings, and intentions
-efficacy expectations

, -simple & easy

.efficacy expectations - Answers--what you believe yourself to be capable of & kind of
person you think you are

.s-data disadvantages - Answers--people wont tell you
-limited imperfect memory
-lack of self-insight
-too easy
-active memory distortion

.informant report - Answers-I-Data
-judgments by knowledgeable informants about general attributes of the individual's
personality
-acquaintances, coworkers
-observing people in whatever context they know them from
-frequent in daily life

.advantages of I-data - Answers--based on large amount of information
-observation of people in real world
-based on common sense of what behaviors mean
-definitional truth
-reputation affects opportunities and expectancies

.disadvantages of i-data - Answers--limited behavioral information
-lack of access to private experiences
-more likely to remember extreme behaviors
-bias: due to personal issues or prejudice

.life outcome data - Answers-L-Data
-Verifiable, concrete, real-life outcomes that may hold psychological significance
-obtained through archival records or self-report
-results/residue of personality

.advantages of L-data - Answers--objective and verifiable
-intrinsic importance
-psychological relevance

.disadvantages of L-data - Answers-multidetermination

.observational data - Answers-(behavioral) B-data
-info carefully & systematically recorded via direct observation

.natural B-Data - Answers--based on real life
-diary and experience sampling methods
-acquaintance reports
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