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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 1 Personality Psychology Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Things Personality Psychologists Study - Answer-Psychological triad --Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. (It's not enough just to look at behavior). -The whole person --Not just one trait or characteristic (also needs consistency). Personality (Definition) - AnswerAn individual's unique and relatively consistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving Goals of Personality Psychology - Answer-Explain the whole person in his or her daily environment -Mission: Impossible Trait Approach - AnswerHow people differ psychologically (e.g., extraversion - introversion = we categorize into more or less introverted) Biological Approach - AnswerUnderstand the mind in terms of the body Psychoanalytic Approach - AnswerUnderstand irrationality (why we forget, slips), fantasies, dreams, conscious and unconscious conflicts. Humanistic Approach - Answer-How conscious awareness produces uniquely human attributes; meaning and happiness -How we choose to see the world Cross-Cultural Approach - AnswerHow the experience of reality is shaped by culture Self and Self-Concept - AnswerBeliefs about himself or herself, including the person's attributes and who and what the self is Personality Processes - AnswerPerception, emotion, memory, motivation ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 2 Psychopathological Approach - AnswerMental health, personality disorders Approaches to Personality Address Key Questions - Answer-How do our personalities develop? -What are the core driving forces in our personalities, or more informally, what makes us tick? -What accounts for individual differences? Why are There so Many Approaches to Personality? - Answer-Focus on different questions / aspects of a question -Focus on different phenomena --E.g., trait approaches say nothing about dreams; psychoanalysis barely mentions learning; humanistic psychology does not even acknowledge biology, etc. -Other areas of psychology treat all people as if they were the same -Personality psychologists emphasize individual differences The Scientific Method - Answer-The systematic procedure of observation and measurement --Systematic Study: Has rules. An example would be seeing how many people smile at you when they leave. The Scientific Method: Answers Questions to... - Answer- To describe what happens - To predict when it happens - To explain why it happens - To control what causes it to happen Clues to Personality - Answer-All parts of the psychological triad matter! (thoughts, feelings, behaviors) --But, this can't just be measured = "There are no perfect indicators of personality; there are only clues, and clues are always ambiguous" --Psychologist's job: put together the clues -"Something beats nothing" Funder's BLIS - Answer-B Data = Behavioral Observations -L Data = Life Outcomes -I Data = Informants' Reports -S Data = Self-Reports ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 3 S Data - Answer-Rationale = The world's best expert about your personality is very probably you! -Usually questionnaires -Most frequent data source --Ex: Big Five Inventory: --I see myself as someone who... ---- ...is talkative. ---- ...tends to find fault with others. ---- ...does a thorough job. S Data: Advantages - Answer-Based on a large amount of information --You are always with yourself --People are usually their own best expert -Access to thoughts, feelings, and intentions -Definitional truth: Something only the individual can answer (e.g., self-esteem: Ask "do I like myself," only I can answer) -Simple and easy data S Data: Disadvantages - Answer-Maybe they won't tell you -Maybe they can't tell you --Fish-and-water effect ~ Can't ask a fish if they're wet. --Active distortion of memory (Freud) --Lack of self-insight -Too simple and too easy I Data - Answer-Acquaintances, coworkers, clinical psychologists... -No training or expertise needed -Based on observing people in whatever context they know them from -Used frequently in daily life I Data: Advantages - Answer-Based on a large amount o

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Things Personality Psychologists Study - Answer✔-Psychological triad
--Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. (It's not enough just to look at behavior).
-The whole person
--Not just one trait or characteristic (also needs consistency).

Personality (Definition) - Answer✔An individual's unique and relatively consistent patterns of
thinking, feeling, and behaving

Goals of Personality Psychology - Answer✔-Explain the whole person in his or her daily
environment
-Mission: Impossible

Trait Approach - Answer✔How people differ psychologically (e.g., extraversion - introversion =
we categorize into more or less introverted)

Biological Approach - Answer✔Understand the mind in terms of the body

Psychoanalytic Approach - Answer✔Understand irrationality (why we forget, slips), fantasies,
dreams, conscious and unconscious conflicts.

Humanistic Approach - Answer✔-How conscious awareness produces uniquely human
attributes; meaning and happiness
-How we choose to see the world

Cross-Cultural Approach - Answer✔How the experience of reality is shaped by culture

Self and Self-Concept - Answer✔Beliefs about himself or herself, including the person's
attributes and who and what the self is

Personality Processes - Answer✔Perception, emotion, memory, motivation


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Psychopathological Approach - Answer✔Mental health, personality disorders

Approaches to Personality Address Key Questions - Answer✔-How do our personalities
develop?
-What are the core driving forces in our personalities, or more informally, what makes us tick?
-What accounts for individual differences?

Why are There so Many Approaches to Personality? - Answer✔-Focus on different questions /
aspects of a question
-Focus on different phenomena
--E.g., trait approaches say nothing about dreams; psychoanalysis barely mentions learning;
humanistic psychology does not even acknowledge biology, etc.
-Other areas of psychology treat all people as if they were the same
-Personality psychologists emphasize individual differences

The Scientific Method - Answer✔-The systematic procedure of observation and measurement
--Systematic Study: Has rules. An example would be seeing how many people smile at you when
they leave.

The Scientific Method: Answers Questions to... - Answer✔- To describe what happens
- To predict when it happens
- To explain why it happens
- To control what causes it to happen

Clues to Personality - Answer✔-All parts of the psychological triad matter! (thoughts, feelings,
behaviors)
--But, this can't just be measured = "There are no perfect indicators of personality; there are
only clues, and clues are always ambiguous"
--Psychologist's job: put together the clues
-"Something beats nothing"

Funder's BLIS - Answer✔-B Data = Behavioral Observations
-L Data = Life Outcomes
-I Data = Informants' Reports
-S Data = Self-Reports

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S Data - Answer✔-Rationale = The world's best expert about your personality is very probably
you!
-Usually questionnaires
-Most frequent data source
--Ex: Big Five Inventory:
--I see myself as someone who...
---- ...is talkative.
---- ...tends to find fault with others.
---- ...does a thorough job.

S Data: Advantages - Answer✔-Based on a large amount of information
--You are always with yourself
--People are usually their own best expert
-Access to thoughts, feelings, and intentions
-Definitional truth: Something only the individual can answer (e.g., self-esteem: Ask "do I like
myself," only I can answer)
-Simple and easy data

S Data: Disadvantages - Answer✔-Maybe they won't tell you
-Maybe they can't tell you
--Fish-and-water effect ~ Can't ask a fish if they're wet.
--Active distortion of memory (Freud)
--Lack of self-insight
-Too simple and too easy

I Data - Answer✔-Acquaintances, coworkers, clinical psychologists...
-No training or expertise needed
-Based on observing people in whatever context they know them from
-Used frequently in daily life

I Data: Advantages - Answer✔-Based on a large amount of information


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--Many behaviors in many situations
--Judgments from multiple informants are possible (and this way this can help us see if people
are faking).
-Based on observation of behavior in the real world
--Not from contrived tests or constructed situations
-Definitional truth (charm, likeability)
--Ex: I can't say if I'm popular but other people can.

I Data: Disadvantages - Answer✔-Limited information
-Lack of access to private experience
-Error: more likely to remember behaviors that are extreme, unusual, or emotionally arousing
-Bias: due to personal issues or prejudices
--Most common: "letter of recommendation effect"
--Also: stereotypes (e.g., strong ideas about what all women [men] are like)

L Data - Answer✔-Verifiable, concrete, real-life facts that may hold psychological significance
(Criminal records, graduating from high school = must be carefully determined).
-Behavioral residues that we leave and that are potentially relevant to our personality
--Ex: Finding things like gender, conscientiousness, etc.
**Mainly just used as a piece of information

L Data: Advantages - Answer✔-Objective and verifiable
-Intrinsic importance
-Psychological relevance

L Data: Disadvantage - Answer✔Multidetermination: L data can be influenced by much more
than personality

B Data - Answer✔-Information that is carefully and systematically recorded from direct
observation.
-The most visible indication of an individual's personality is what she does
--Natural B Data
--Laboratory B Data


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