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Personality Psychology Domains Of Knowledge About Human Nature, 3rdCanadian Edition,3e ByRandyLarsen,Da vid B
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uss, DavidKing (Test BankAll Chapters,100% Original Verified, A+Grade)Answers at the end of each Chapter.
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Chapter1
Studentname:
M ULTIPLE CHOICE - c c
Choose the one alternative thatbe st comple te s the s tate me nt orans we rs the question.
bd bd bd bd c bd bd c bd bd
1) Features ofpersonalitythat differe ntiateo ne perso n fro ma nother usuallytakethe for m of
c c bd c cb d c bd bd c
in langua ge. c
A) differentia l prono uns c
B) trait-descriptive adjectives bd
C) action-descriptive verbs bd
D) trait-differentiatingadverbs
2) IfI describeJuanas "possessive"o rA nita as "friendly,"I a me mp lo yingthe useof
c c c bd bd bd c bd bd c c bd
A) trait-descriptive adjectives. bd
B) innerpsycho lo gica lstates. bd c
C) strategies to attain goa ls. bd c c
D) innerqualitieso fpersona lity. bd bd c
3) Howmanytrait-descriptiveadjectives are there inthe Englis h language?
bd bd c bd bd c bd cbd
A) More than500 c c
B) More than1,800 c c
C) More than5,000 c c
D) Nearly20,000
4) Psychologists have found it d iffic ult to define personalitybecause
cbd bd bd c bd c bd
A) psychologists are notsmarte noughto determine the boundaries o fhuma npersona lity. c bd c bd c c c c
B) personality hasacommonsense de finitio n that psyc ho logists find hard to falsify. bd bd c c cb d c bd cb d
C) the idea of stud ying humanpersona lity is a rathernewconcep t in psyc ho lo gy.
c bd c cb d c bd bd cb d c
D) anydefinitio no fperso nality needs to besufficientlycomprehensive to include a mul t c c bd c bd bd bd bd bd bd
itudeofconcepts. bd c
5) Researchonpersonalitytra its asks a llo f these questio ns EXC EPT
c c c c c bd c
A) howmanyfunda me nta lpersona litytra its t hereare.
bd bd c bd
B) howpersonalitytraits areorganized. bd
C) wherepersonality traitscome from. bd bd bd
D) whichcuescausebehaviour ina situation. c bd bd c bd
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6) Philippe wa lks thesa me path ho me a fter worke veryda yat thesamet ime. To statet hat he w ill m
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ost likely take the sa me route a t thesame time ne xt Wednesda y is us ingthe
cb d bd bd c bd bd cb d bd c c bd bd c
natureo fpersona litytra its.
bd c
A) descriptive
B) explanatory
C) predictive
D) individualistic
7) Mike makesseveral soc ia le rrors ata party. He calls the host bythe wro ng name, spills his red win e
bd bd c bd bd bd c bd bd bd c c cb d bd bd c c bd
onthe carpet,and insults the guesto f honour. A researche r labelsM ike'sbehaviouras "socially u
c bd bd bd bd cbd bd c bd bd bd cbd bd
nskilled."This labe llingo fM ike's behaviour utilizes the
bd cb d c c bd bd bd
researchapproachtopersonalitytraits.
c c bd
A) explanatory
B) descriptive
C) intuitive
D) presumptive
8) Traits define the c c tendencies ofa n individualperson. c c cb d bd
A) central
B) average
C) overt
D) outlying
9) Atalkativeperson will
c bd c
A) alwaystalk moret hana quiet person. bd bd bd c c
B) never shut up. c
C) talk more tha na quietperson in theaters.
c bd c bd cb d c
D) talk more,onavera ge, thana quietperson.c bd c bd c
10) Tosaythat someo ne willte nd to displaya tra it with regula rity is to saythat the person has a(n)
bd c bd c c bd bd c c bd c bd c bd c c
A) average tendency. bd
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder. bd
C) adaptation.
D) social-cognitiveapproach.
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11) Which of the fo llo wingquestio ns does researcho npersona litytra its NOTemphasize?
c c bd c c bd c c bd
A) Howmanyfundamentaltraitsa ret here? bd bd bd bd
B) Howare traits organized within individuals? c bd cbd
C) Whatare the originso ftra its? c c bd c
D) Howare allpersons s imilar? c c
12) Psychological mechanisms differ fro mtra its in tha t mechanisms
bd bd bd c bd c cb d
A) areless stable. c
B) refermoretoprocesses. bd bd bd
C) donothave decisio nr ules. bd c
D) arebiologically "hard wired." bd bd
13) Whichofthe fo llowing isNOTpart o f mostpersonalitymechanisms?
c c c cbd bd c cbd bd bd
A) Accesscodes
B) Decisionrules c
C) Inputs
D) Outputs
14) The trait ofcourageo us ness is anespecia llygood exa mp le of
c c bd bd c c bd
A) anadaptivetrait. c bd
B) howtraits are consistent. bd c
C) howtraitsare activa ted onlyunder certa incond itions. bd c bd bd c
D) howtraits changeovertime. bd
15) Personalityis
A) outsidetheperson. bd
B) inside the perso n. c c
C) bothoutside and inside theperson. c bd bd bd
D) inside or outside, depend ingo nthe person. c bd bd c c bd
16) To saythat someone has the tra it o f happiness, yo uneed to knowthattheperson
bd c bd c bd c cb d bd c bd bd
A) ishappyata give n moment.
bd bd c cb d
B) isfrequentlyhappy.
bd
C) remembers being happy. c cb d
D) makes others happy. c c
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Personality Psychology Domains Of Knowledge About Human Nature, 3rdCanadian Edition,3e ByRandyLarsen,Da vid B
bd bd bd bd bd bd c c bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd c
uss, DavidKing (Test BankAll Chapters,100% Original Verified, A+Grade)Answers at the end of each Chapter.
c bd c bd bd c bd bd c c bd bd c bd c bd c
Chapter1
Studentname:
M ULTIPLE CHOICE - c c
Choose the one alternative thatbe st comple te s the s tate me nt orans we rs the question.
bd bd bd bd c bd bd c bd bd
1) Features ofpersonalitythat differe ntiateo ne perso n fro ma nother usuallytakethe for m of
c c bd c cb d c bd bd c
in langua ge. c
A) differentia l prono uns c
B) trait-descriptive adjectives bd
C) action-descriptive verbs bd
D) trait-differentiatingadverbs
2) IfI describeJuanas "possessive"o rA nita as "friendly,"I a me mp lo yingthe useof
c c c bd bd bd c bd bd c c bd
A) trait-descriptive adjectives. bd
B) innerpsycho lo gica lstates. bd c
C) strategies to attain goa ls. bd c c
D) innerqualitieso fpersona lity. bd bd c
3) Howmanytrait-descriptiveadjectives are there inthe Englis h language?
bd bd c bd bd c bd cbd
A) More than500 c c
B) More than1,800 c c
C) More than5,000 c c
D) Nearly20,000
4) Psychologists have found it d iffic ult to define personalitybecause
cbd bd bd c bd c bd
A) psychologists are notsmarte noughto determine the boundaries o fhuma npersona lity. c bd c bd c c c c
B) personality hasacommonsense de finitio n that psyc ho logists find hard to falsify. bd bd c c cb d c bd cb d
C) the idea of stud ying humanpersona lity is a rathernewconcep t in psyc ho lo gy.
c bd c cb d c bd bd cb d c
D) anydefinitio no fperso nality needs to besufficientlycomprehensive to include a mul t c c bd c bd bd bd bd bd bd
itudeofconcepts. bd c
5) Researchonpersonalitytra its asks a llo f these questio ns EXC EPT
c c c c c bd c
A) howmanyfunda me nta lpersona litytra its t hereare.
bd bd c bd
B) howpersonalitytraits areorganized. bd
C) wherepersonality traitscome from. bd bd bd
D) whichcuescausebehaviour ina situation. c bd bd c bd
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6) Philippe wa lks thesa me path ho me a fter worke veryda yat thesamet ime. To statet hat he w ill m
c bd c bd c bd bd bd bd bd cbd bd c bd bd
ost likely take the sa me route a t thesame time ne xt Wednesda y is us ingthe
cb d bd bd c bd bd cb d bd c c bd bd c
natureo fpersona litytra its.
bd c
A) descriptive
B) explanatory
C) predictive
D) individualistic
7) Mike makesseveral soc ia le rrors ata party. He calls the host bythe wro ng name, spills his red win e
bd bd c bd bd bd c bd bd bd c c cb d bd bd c c bd
onthe carpet,and insults the guesto f honour. A researche r labelsM ike'sbehaviouras "socially u
c bd bd bd bd cbd bd c bd bd bd cbd bd
nskilled."This labe llingo fM ike's behaviour utilizes the
bd cb d c c bd bd bd
researchapproachtopersonalitytraits.
c c bd
A) explanatory
B) descriptive
C) intuitive
D) presumptive
8) Traits define the c c tendencies ofa n individualperson. c c cb d bd
A) central
B) average
C) overt
D) outlying
9) Atalkativeperson will
c bd c
A) alwaystalk moret hana quiet person. bd bd bd c c
B) never shut up. c
C) talk more tha na quietperson in theaters.
c bd c bd cb d c
D) talk more,onavera ge, thana quietperson.c bd c bd c
10) Tosaythat someo ne willte nd to displaya tra it with regula rity is to saythat the person has a(n)
bd c bd c c bd bd c c bd c bd c bd c c
A) average tendency. bd
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder. bd
C) adaptation.
D) social-cognitiveapproach.
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11) Which of the fo llo wingquestio ns does researcho npersona litytra its NOTemphasize?
c c bd c c bd c c bd
A) Howmanyfundamentaltraitsa ret here? bd bd bd bd
B) Howare traits organized within individuals? c bd cbd
C) Whatare the originso ftra its? c c bd c
D) Howare allpersons s imilar? c c
12) Psychological mechanisms differ fro mtra its in tha t mechanisms
bd bd bd c bd c cb d
A) areless stable. c
B) refermoretoprocesses. bd bd bd
C) donothave decisio nr ules. bd c
D) arebiologically "hard wired." bd bd
13) Whichofthe fo llowing isNOTpart o f mostpersonalitymechanisms?
c c c cbd bd c cbd bd bd
A) Accesscodes
B) Decisionrules c
C) Inputs
D) Outputs
14) The trait ofcourageo us ness is anespecia llygood exa mp le of
c c bd bd c c bd
A) anadaptivetrait. c bd
B) howtraits are consistent. bd c
C) howtraitsare activa ted onlyunder certa incond itions. bd c bd bd c
D) howtraits changeovertime. bd
15) Personalityis
A) outsidetheperson. bd
B) inside the perso n. c c
C) bothoutside and inside theperson. c bd bd bd
D) inside or outside, depend ingo nthe person. c bd bd c c bd
16) To saythat someone has the tra it o f happiness, yo uneed to knowthattheperson
bd c bd c bd c cb d bd c bd bd
A) ishappyata give n moment.
bd bd c cb d
B) isfrequentlyhappy.
bd
C) remembers being happy. c cb d
D) makes others happy. c c
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