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PSYC-387 UNL EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 Consequences of Everyday Judgments of Personality - Answers *Opportunities*: -employment -friendships *Expectancies*: -*social expectancy effects*: self-fulfilling prophecy (shyness, self-assuredness) -intellectual expectancy effects -especially strong when they are: --held by more than one important person --held for a long period of time --negative Criteria for Accuracy (Personality Judgment) - Answers *predictive validation*: -behavioral prediction *convergent validation*: -inter-judge agreement -the duck test (same as that for assessing the validity of a test) Convergent Validation - Answers multiple sources of information converge to a common conclusion -extraversion: fashionable dress, stylish haircut, speaking in a loud voice -conscientiousness: neatness of bedroom -handshakes: extraversion and emotional expressiveness; shyness and anxiety (criteria for accuracy) Predictive Validation - Answers can the judgment about a person predict their behavior? (criteria for accuracy) Four Moderators of Accuracy - Answers 1. *The Good Judge* 2. *The Good Target* 3. *The Good Trait* 4a&b. *Good Information: quantity and quality* The Good Judge - Answers -intelligent and conscientious -not available to conscious awareness RAM stage relevance: -detection -utilization (some judges are more accurate - they can read people better than others) The Good Target - Answers -particularly high in males -related to psychological health and happiness RAM stage relevance: -relevance -availability (some individuals are easier to judge - some people are open books) The Good Trait - Answers -easy to observe -highly visible RAM stage relevance: -availability -detection (some traits are easier to judge accurately - visible traits like extraversion are easier than neuroticism) Good Information - Answers 4a. *quantity* -the *acquaintanceship effect* -boundary: they only know you in a certain context (if friend has never seen you at work, they may not know how you behave at work) 4b. *quality* -situational specificity: weak vs strong situations -relevant vs irrelevant situations -*better information: weak and relevant situations* RAM stage relevance: -availability -detection (more and better information will lead to more accurate judgments) Acquaintanceship Effect - Answers Judgments made by people who know us are better than people people who don't -because of more information boundary: they only know you in a certain context (if friend has never seen you at work, they may not know how you behave at work) The Realistic Accuracy Model (and Stages) - Answers Explains how to achieve or improve accuracy in our personality judgments 4 ways in which accuracy can be improved 1. *relevance* -the target has to act in a way that reflects their real personality (outward actions must truly reflect inward personality) 2. *availability* -you have to be there to see the target do the action 3. *detection* -you have to pick up on what happened 4. *utilization* -you have to use this information to make a judgment about the target Single Trait Approach - Answers examine correlations between one trait and its many associated behaviors

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PSYC-387 UNL EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
2026/2027

Consequences of Everyday Judgments of Personality - Answers *Opportunities*:

-employment

-friendships



*Expectancies*:

-*social expectancy effects*: self-fulfilling prophecy (shyness, self-assuredness)

-intellectual expectancy effects

-especially strong when they are:

--held by more than one important person

--held for a long period of time

--negative

Criteria for Accuracy (Personality Judgment) - Answers *predictive validation*:

-behavioral prediction



*convergent validation*:

-inter-judge agreement

-the duck test



(same as that for assessing the validity of a test)

Convergent Validation - Answers multiple sources of information converge to a common
conclusion



-extraversion: fashionable dress, stylish haircut, speaking in a loud voice

-conscientiousness: neatness of bedroom

-handshakes: extraversion and emotional expressiveness; shyness and anxiety

,(criteria for accuracy)

Predictive Validation - Answers can the judgment about a person predict their behavior?



(criteria for accuracy)

Four Moderators of Accuracy - Answers 1. *The Good Judge*

2. *The Good Target*

3. *The Good Trait*

4a&b. *Good Information: quantity and quality*

The Good Judge - Answers -intelligent and conscientious

-not available to conscious awareness



RAM stage relevance:

-detection

-utilization



(some judges are more accurate - they can read people better than others)

The Good Target - Answers -particularly high in males

-related to psychological health and happiness



RAM stage relevance:

-relevance

-availability



(some individuals are easier to judge - some people are open books)

The Good Trait - Answers -easy to observe

, -highly visible



RAM stage relevance:

-availability

-detection



(some traits are easier to judge accurately - visible traits like extraversion are easier than
neuroticism)

Good Information - Answers 4a. *quantity*

-the *acquaintanceship effect*

-boundary: they only know you in a certain context (if friend has never seen you at work, they
may not know how you behave at work)



4b. *quality*

-situational specificity: weak vs strong situations

-relevant vs irrelevant situations

-*better information: weak and relevant situations*



RAM stage relevance:

-availability

-detection



(more and better information will lead to more accurate judgments)

Acquaintanceship Effect - Answers Judgments made by people who know us are better than
people people who don't

-because of more information

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