Psych Ch 12 Flashcards


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1

Which of the following best defines personality? A) A temporary mood state B) An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving C) A reaction to environmental stimuli D) A social role one adopts in different situations

B

2

Which method is commonly used to assess personality traits? A) Drug testing B) Projective tests C) Blood tests D) Physical examinations

B

3

The trait approach to personality suggests that: A) Personality is entirely shaped by childhood experiences B) Individuals can change their traits through effort C) People possess stable characteristics that influence behavior D) Personality is not quantifiable

C

4

In the context of personality psychology, traits are viewed as: A) Temporary states of mind B) Influences from the environment C) Behavioral predispositions D) Social constructs

C

5

Which of the following statements about personality tests is accurate? A) All personality tests are equally valid B) Some tests can be biased or inaccurate C) Personality tests have no relevance in psychological assessment D) All personality tests measure the same traits

B

6

Biological perspectives on personality suggest that: A) Personality is solely a product of environmental factors B) Many personality traits have a heritable component C) Personality cannot be influenced by genetics D) Culture plays no role in shaping personality

B

7

Research into gender differences in personality suggests: A) Men and women exhibit identical personality traits B) Social and cultural factors are the sole determinants of personality C) Both biological and cultural influences shape personality D) Personality is exclusively determined by upbringing

C

8

A personality psychologist is most likely to emphasize which of the following concepts? A) The fluidity of emotion B) Consistent behavior patterns over time C) The unpredictability of human behavior D) The impact of current moods on actions

B

9

Which term refers to the psychological structures that Freud theorized shapes personality? A) Archetypes B) Id, ego, and superego C) Neurotransmitters D) Justifications

B

10

The humanistic perspective in psychology emphasizes: A) Conditioning effects on personality B) The importance of conscious choice and self-actualization C) The role of unconscious motives D) The neglect of interpersonal relationships

B

11

Which theory puts a significant focus on personal goals and how they influence behavior? A) Trait theory B) Psychodynamic theory C) Humanistic theory D) Social-Cognitive theory

D

12

A person behaving differently in various social contexts is an example of: A) Personality endowment B) Personality consistency C) Situational factors affecting behavior D) Psychological rigidity

C

13

High self-esteem is generally correlated with which of the following outcomes? A) Higher levels of depression B) Enhanced resilience to adversity C) Greater interpersonal conflict D) Increased social anxiety

B

14

What aspect of personality does self-concept primarily relate to? A) How one perceives oneself B) External validation from others C) Genetic predispositions D) Ability to impersonate others

A

15

In assessing personality, what is a common criticism of self-report questionnaires? A) They are too effective B) They can be influenced by social desirability bias C) They provide too much information D) They are too objective

B

16

Which of the following is not a component of the trait paradigm? A) Consistency B) Distinctiveness C) Flexibility D) Measurement

C

17

In psychoanalytic theory, the 'id' is primarily associated with: A) Moral standards B) Rational thinking C) Instinctual drives and desires D) Long-term planning

C

18

Which of the following describes self-actualization in the context of personality? A) Attainment of financial success B) The realization of one’s potential and capabilities C) The process of obtaining social recognition D) Achieving societal norms

B

19

A person who consistently makes decisions based on expected outcomes aligns best with which psychological approach? A) Psychodynamic B) Trait C) Social-Cognitive D) Humanistic

C

20

Which psychological concept refers to an individual’s overall assessment of their worth and value? A) Self-doubt B) Self-concept C) Self-esteem D) Self-efficacy

C

21

When comparing personality traits between genders, which of the following statements is often supported? A) Women tend to score higher on measures of agreeableness B) Men consistently score higher on all personality measures C) Gender differences are negligible and unimportant D) Women are less emotionally stable than men

A

22

The concept of personal constructs emphasizes: A) Fixed traits B) Changeable self-perceptions C) The individual’s perceptions of their experiences D) Inherited characteristics

C

23

Which of the following is a limitation of the trait approach? A) It considers behavior across a variety of situations B) It can oversimplify complex human behavior C) It emphasizes constancy in personality D) It provides a straightforward framework for measurement

B

24

How might personality change during adolescence? A) Decrease in spontaneity B) Increase in stability of traits C) Greater exploration of different identities D) No notable changes

C

25

An individual’s interaction with their environment is best described by which of the following? A) Genetic predispositions B) Consistently aggressive behavior C) Reciprocal determinism D) Predetermined destiny

C

26

According to Rogers, an environment that fosters growth includes: A) Conditional love and acceptance B) Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy C) Strict guidelines and limitations D) Comparison to others

B

27

Which of the following best illustrates a social-cognitive perspective on personality? A) A person's motivations are mainly biological B) Traits dictate behavior in all situations C) Personality develops through observing others and personal experiences D) Personality is identified solely through introspection

C

28

Studies in personality often make use of which of the following statistical approaches to identify core traits? A) Descriptive statistics B) Factor analysis C) Case studies D) Regression analysis

B

29

A person who is consistently punctual and responsible would most likely score high on which of the Big Five personality traits? A) Openness to experience B) Extraversion C) Conscientiousness D) Agreeableness

C

30

What is one consequence of having a high level of self-esteem? A) Increased susceptibility to bullying B) Greater likelihood of emotional distress C) Improved interpersonal relationships D) A tendency to be unrealistic about personal abilities

C

31

Personal goals are essential in the social-cognitive approach because they: A) Eliminate the influence of external situations B) Shape an individual's behavioral patterns and expectations C) Are predetermined by genetic factors D) Have no significant impact on personality

B

32

The superego is commonly associated with: A) Instinctual pleasure B) Morality and social standards C) Reality and logic D) Primal urges

B

33

Which of the following describes the psychodynamic model of personality? A) Exclusive focus on observable behavior B) Focus on unconscious motives and conflicts C) Total disregard for childhood experiences D) Emphasis on the role of cognitive processes

B

34

An individual reacting positively in a supportive group while being critical in a competitive environment reflects: A) Stable personality B) Dynamic personality C) Disorganized personality D) Fixed personality

B

35

If a personality psychologist is studying how a trait like agreeableness manifests differently in various cultures, they are demonstrating: A) Universal trait theory B) Cross-cultural approach C) Biological determinism D) Trait consistency

B

36

The primary focus of the humanistic approach is on: A) Unconscious drives B) Identifying abnormal behavior C) Human potential and self-actualization D) Environmental influences on behavior

C

37

What type of assessment would most likely reveal hidden aspects of personality? A) Self-report questionnaires B) Observational studies C) Projective tests D) Standardized intelligence tests

C

38

Which personality factor involves openness to new experiences and imaginative thinking? A) Conscientiousness B) Neuroticism C) Agreeableness D) Openness to Experience

D

39

Which of the following scenarios illustrates a personal construct? A) A person viewing themselves as shy B) A person accepting societal norms without question C) A person acting similarly across all social settings D) A person who is unaware of their strengths

A

40

Women typically score higher than men in which of the Big Five traits? A) Extraversion B) Openness C) Agreeableness D) Neuroticism

C

41

In the scope of social-cognitive theory, the concept of "self-efficacy" refers to: A) Belief in one's effectiveness in specific situations B) Overall self-worth C) Emotional stability D) Determinism of personality

A

42

A strong emphasis on personal experiences and subjective interpretation is most characteristic of the: A) Biological approach B) Trait approach C) Humanistic approach D) Behavioral approach

C

43

The ego is responsible for: A) Instinctual desires B) Mediating between the id and superego C) Following moral laws D) Fulfilling id's impulses immediately

B

44

An individual who frequently tries new things and enjoys variety would likely be high in which trait? A) Conscientiousness B) Extraversion C) Openness to Experience D) Neuroticism

C

45

If a research study indicates that older adults tend to become more agreeable, this suggests: A) Personality traits are fixed B) Personality can evolve over a lifespan C) Older adults are less friendly D) All traits become less distinct with age

B

46

In terms of personality stability, which factor is considered a significant predictor of consistent personality traits over time? A) Life events B) Genetic heritability C) Media exposure D) Motivational levels

B

47

When individuals experience a strong mismatch between their self-concept and reality, this can result in: A) Increased happiness B) Cognitive dissonance C) Greater self-acceptance D) Immediate life satisfaction

B

48

According to the trait theory, which of the following is NOT a common trait dimension? A) Neuroticism B) Sociability C) Self-discipline D) Memory

D

49

A person's ability to easily navigate social situations, being flexible and adaptive, is indicative of which type of personality trait? A) Rigid B) Conscientious C) Agreeable D) Extraverted

D

50

What aspect of personality is focused on in the self-determination theory? A) Biological basis of behavior B) Drive for achievement and personal growth C) Role of unconscious motives D) Fixed personality traits

B