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PersonalityqPsychologyq Domains qOfqKnowledgeq AboutqHumanqNature, q3rdqCanadianq Edition, q3e qByqRandyqLarsen
,qDavidqBuss, qDavidqKingq(TestqBankqAllqChapters, q100% qOriginalq Verified, qA+qGrade)Answersqatqtheqendqof qeachq
Chapter.
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1) Features of personality that differentiate one person from another usually take the form of
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in language.
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B) trait-descriptive adjectives q
C) action-descriptive verbs q
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2) IfqIqdescribeqJuanqasq"possessive"qorqAnitaqasq"friendly,"qIqamqemployingqtheq useqof
A) trait-descriptiveqadjectives.
B) innerqpsychological qstates.
C) strategiesqtoqattainqgoals.
D) innerqqualitiesqofqpersonality.
3) How qmanyqtrait-descriptiveqadjectivesqareqthereqinqtheqEnglishqlanguage?
A) Moreqthanq500
B) Moreqthanq1,800
C) Moreqthanq5,000
D) Nearlyq20,000
4) Psychologistsqhaveqfoundqitqdifficultqtoqdefine qpersonalityqbecause
A) psychologistsqareqnotqsmartqenoughqtoqdetermineq theqboundariesqofq humanqpersonality.
B) personalityqhasqaqcommonsenseqdefinitionqthatqpsychologistsq findq hardqtoq falsify.
C) theqideaqofqstudyingq humanqpersonalityqisqaqratherqnew qconceptqinqpsychology.
D) anyqdefinitionqofqpersonalityqneedsqtoqbeqsufficientlyqcomprehensiveqtoqincludeqaq
multitude of concepts.
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5) ResearchqonqpersonalityqtraitsqasksqallqofqtheseqquestionsqEXCEPT
A) how qmanyqfundamental qpersonalityq traitsqthereqare.
B) how qpersonalityqtraitsqareqorganized.
C) whereqpersonalityqtraitsqcomeqfrom.
D) whichqcuesqcauseqbehaviourqinqaqsituation.
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6) Philippeqwalksqtheqsameqpathq home qafterqworkqeveryqdayqatqthe qsameqtime.qToqstateqthatqheqw
ill most likely take the same route at the same time next Wednesday is using the
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D) individualistic
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d wine on the carpet, and insults the guest of honour. A researcher labels Mike's behaviour as
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"socially unskilled." This labelling of Mike's behaviour utilizes the
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A) explanatory
B) descriptive
C) intuitive
D) presumptive
8) Traitsqdefineqthe tendencies of an individual person.
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A) central
B) average
C) overt
D) outlying
9) Aqtalkativeqpersonqwill
A) alwaysqtalkqmoreqthanqaqquietqperson.
B) neverqshutqup.
C) talkqmoreqthanqaqquietqpersonqinq theaters.
D) talkqmore,qonqaverage,qthanqaqquietqperson.
10) Toqsayqthatqsomeoneqwillqtendqtoqdisplayqaqtraitqwithqregularityqisqtoqsayqthatqtheqpersonq hasqa(
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11) WhichqofqtheqfollowingqquestionsqdoesqresearchqonqpersonalityqtraitsqNOTqemphasize?
A) How qmanyqfundamental qtraitsqareqthere?
B) How qareqtraitsqorganizedqwithinqindividuals?
C) Whatqareqtheqoriginsqofqtraits?
D) How qareqallqpersonsqsimilar?
12) Psychological qmechanismsqdifferqfromqtraitsqinqthatqmechanisms
A) areqlessqstable.
B) referqmoreqtoqprocesses.
C) doqnotqhaveqdecisionqrules.
D) areqbiologicallyq"hardqwired."
13) Whichqofqtheq followingqisqNOTqpartqofq mostqpersonalityq mechanisms?
A) Accessqcodes
B) Decisionqrules
C) Inputs
D) Outputs
14) Theqtraitqofqcourageousnessqisqanqespeciallyqgoodqexampleqof
A) anqadaptiveqtrait.
B) how qtraitsqareqconsistent.
C) how qtraitsqareqactivatedqonlyqunderqcertainqconditions.
D) how qtraitsqchangeqoverqtime.
15) Personalityqis
A) outsideqtheqperson.
B) insideqtheqperson.
C) bothqoutsideqandqinsideqtheqperson.
D) insideqorqoutside,qdependingqonqtheqperson.
16) Toqsayqthatqsomeoneq hasqtheq traitqofq happiness,qyouq needqtoq know qthatqtheqperson
A) isqhappyqatqaqgivenqmoment.
B) isqfrequentlyqhappy.
C) remembersqbeingqhappy.
D) makesqothersqhappy.
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PersonalityqPsychologyq Domains qOfqKnowledgeq AboutqHumanqNature, q3rdqCanadianq Edition, q3e qByqRandyqLarsen
,qDavidqBuss, qDavidqKingq(TestqBankqAllqChapters, q100% qOriginalq Verified, qA+qGrade)Answersqatqtheqendqof qeachq
Chapter.
Chapter 1 q
Student name:q
MULTIPLE CHOICE - q q
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
q q q q q q q q q q q q q
1) Features of personality that differentiate one person from another usually take the form of
q q q q q q q q q q q q q
in language.
q
A) differential pronouns q
B) trait-descriptive adjectives q
C) action-descriptive verbs q
D) trait-differentiating adverbs q
2) IfqIqdescribeqJuanqasq"possessive"qorqAnitaqasq"friendly,"qIqamqemployingqtheq useqof
A) trait-descriptiveqadjectives.
B) innerqpsychological qstates.
C) strategiesqtoqattainqgoals.
D) innerqqualitiesqofqpersonality.
3) How qmanyqtrait-descriptiveqadjectivesqareqthereqinqtheqEnglishqlanguage?
A) Moreqthanq500
B) Moreqthanq1,800
C) Moreqthanq5,000
D) Nearlyq20,000
4) Psychologistsqhaveqfoundqitqdifficultqtoqdefine qpersonalityqbecause
A) psychologistsqareqnotqsmartqenoughqtoqdetermineq theqboundariesqofq humanqpersonality.
B) personalityqhasqaqcommonsenseqdefinitionqthatqpsychologistsq findq hardqtoq falsify.
C) theqideaqofqstudyingq humanqpersonalityqisqaqratherqnew qconceptqinqpsychology.
D) anyqdefinitionqofqpersonalityqneedsqtoqbeqsufficientlyqcomprehensiveqtoqincludeqaq
multitude of concepts.
q q
5) ResearchqonqpersonalityqtraitsqasksqallqofqtheseqquestionsqEXCEPT
A) how qmanyqfundamental qpersonalityq traitsqthereqare.
B) how qpersonalityqtraitsqareqorganized.
C) whereqpersonalityqtraitsqcomeqfrom.
D) whichqcuesqcauseqbehaviourqinqaqsituation.
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6) Philippeqwalksqtheqsameqpathq home qafterqworkqeveryqdayqatqthe qsameqtime.qToqstateqthatqheqw
ill most likely take the same route at the same time next Wednesday is using the
q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q
qnature of personality traits.
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A) descriptive
B) explanatory
C) predictive
D) individualistic
7) Mikeqmakesqseveral qsocial qerrorsqatqaqparty.qHeqcallsqtheqhostqbyq theqwrongq name,qspillsqhisqre
d wine on the carpet, and insults the guest of honour. A researcher labels Mike's behaviour as
q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q
"socially unskilled." This labelling of Mike's behaviour utilizes the
q q q q q q q q
research approach to personality traits.
q q q q
A) explanatory
B) descriptive
C) intuitive
D) presumptive
8) Traitsqdefineqthe tendencies of an individual person.
q q q q
A) central
B) average
C) overt
D) outlying
9) Aqtalkativeqpersonqwill
A) alwaysqtalkqmoreqthanqaqquietqperson.
B) neverqshutqup.
C) talkqmoreqthanqaqquietqpersonqinq theaters.
D) talkqmore,qonqaverage,qthanqaqquietqperson.
10) Toqsayqthatqsomeoneqwillqtendqtoqdisplayqaqtraitqwithqregularityqisqtoqsayqthatqtheqpersonq hasqa(
n)
A) average tendency. q
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder. q
C) adaptation.
D) social-cognitive approach. q
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https://browsegrades.net/singlePaper/416708/test-bank-for-personality-psychology-domains-of-
11) WhichqofqtheqfollowingqquestionsqdoesqresearchqonqpersonalityqtraitsqNOTqemphasize?
A) How qmanyqfundamental qtraitsqareqthere?
B) How qareqtraitsqorganizedqwithinqindividuals?
C) Whatqareqtheqoriginsqofqtraits?
D) How qareqallqpersonsqsimilar?
12) Psychological qmechanismsqdifferqfromqtraitsqinqthatqmechanisms
A) areqlessqstable.
B) referqmoreqtoqprocesses.
C) doqnotqhaveqdecisionqrules.
D) areqbiologicallyq"hardqwired."
13) Whichqofqtheq followingqisqNOTqpartqofq mostqpersonalityq mechanisms?
A) Accessqcodes
B) Decisionqrules
C) Inputs
D) Outputs
14) Theqtraitqofqcourageousnessqisqanqespeciallyqgoodqexampleqof
A) anqadaptiveqtrait.
B) how qtraitsqareqconsistent.
C) how qtraitsqareqactivatedqonlyqunderqcertainqconditions.
D) how qtraitsqchangeqoverqtime.
15) Personalityqis
A) outsideqtheqperson.
B) insideqtheqperson.
C) bothqoutsideqandqinsideqtheqperson.
D) insideqorqoutside,qdependingqonqtheqperson.
16) Toqsayqthatqsomeoneq hasqtheq traitqofq happiness,qyouq needqtoq know qthatqtheqperson
A) isqhappyqatqaqgivenqmoment.
B) isqfrequentlyqhappy.
C) remembersqbeingqhappy.
D) makesqothersqhappy.
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