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…one more time, but this time, give me more personality!

…one more time, but this time, give me more personality!. PERSONALITY. You Have Really Nice Traits: $200. Traits, according to Gordon Allport. Answer What is a tendency that underlies behavior across time & situations?. Back. You Have Really Nice Traits: $400.

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…one more time, but this time, give me more personality!

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  1. …one more time, but this time, give me more personality!

  2. PERSONALITY

  3. You Have Really Nice Traits: $200 Traits, according to Gordon Allport Answer What is a tendency that underlies behavior across time & situations? Back

  4. You Have Really Nice Traits: $400 The most popular personality test used today & what it measures Answer What is the Big Five? It measures Extroversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism & Openness. Back

  5. You Have Really Nice Traits: $600 The psychologist that theorized that people respond a certain way under given conditions because of a certain NEED. (e.g. Need for Achievement, Need for Affiliation & Need for Power) Answer Who is Henry Murray? Back

  6. You Have Really Nice Traits: $800 The psychologist associated with the 3 core trait dimensions- Extroversion, Neuroticism & Psychoticism Answer Who is Hans Eysenck? Back

  7. You Have Really Nice Traits: $1000 Q-Data, T-Data & L-Data (respectively) Answer What is 1. Data from self-reports & questionnaires, 2. Data from placing a person in a controlled test situation and noting their responses and 3. Data from a person’s life or school records? Back

  8. All You Need Is Love, Man: $200 Erich Fromm’s philosophy Answer What is the theory that love is an art? Back

  9. All You Need Is Love, Man: $400 He theorized that these certain needs are essential for survival (i.e. physiological, safety, belonging, love & esteem) Answer Who is Abraham Maslow and Deficiency Needs? Back

  10. All You Need Is Love, Man: $600 The psychotherapy developed by this man in which the therapist is supportive, nondirective, empathetic & gives unconditional positive regard. Answer What is Rogerian Therapy developed by Carl Rogers? Back

  11. All You Need Is Love, Man: $800 David Buss’ main hypothesis Answer What is the hypothesis that people look for a mate because of biological roles during reproduction? Back

  12. All You Need Is Love, Man: $1000 A procreative love that is experiential & savoring. A brotherly love or liking. An unselfish love characterized by devotion to the welfare of others. Answer What are the definitions of Eros, Philia & Agape? Back

  13. In A Different Situation…:$200 When a person acts independently of the actions of others so there is consistency in their behaviors across different situations. Also called low self-monitors. Answer What is Field Independence & another term used for it? Back

  14. In A Different Situation…:$400 A test created by Henry Murray in which a person is presented with a series of ambiguous pictures and asked to compose a story about them. Answer What is the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) & who created it? Back

  15. In A Different Situation…:$600 This person viewed personality as the study of human lives across time. Answer Who is Henry Murray? Back

  16. In A Different Situation…:$800 The psychologist who argued that a person’s behavior varies so much from situation to situation that it doesn’t make sense to think in terms of broad personality traits. Answer Who is Walter Mischel? Back

  17. In A Different Situation…:$1000 The name of the psychologist and the name of his approach to personality that focuses on recurring social situations faced by an individual Answer Who is Harry Stack Sullivan and What is his Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry ? Back

  18. It Takes All Kinds: $200 Certain ideas that people have about the appropriate behaviors, traits and abilities of males & females Answer What are Gender Schemas? Back

  19. It Takes All Kinds: $400 The system that classifies people as masculine, feminine, androgynous or undifferentiated was created by Sandra Bem Answer What is the BemSex Role Inventory? Back

  20. It Takes All Kinds: $600 The Social Roles Theory Answer What is the name of Alice Eagly’s theory that the behaviors that differ between the sexes are embedded in social roles? Back

  21. It Takes All Kinds: $800 The American Dilemma Answer What is the name of the paradoxical idea that slavery was allowed despite the claim that the US was founded on the principle that all men are created equal? Back

  22. It Takes All Kinds: $1000 The Emic Approach & the Etic Approach Answer What is the approach that focuses on one culture on it’s own terms and the approach that searches for generalities across cultures? Back

  23. Don’t Worry About It: $200 A tense, competitive style that is especially likely to be associated with coronary heart disease Answer What is a Type A Personality? Back

  24. Don’t Worry About It: $400 Frank Farley’s theory that suggests a psychobiological need for stimulation due to an internal arousal deficit. Answer What is the Type “T” Theory ? Back

  25. Don’t Worry About It: $600 The Sick Role Answer What is the set of societal expectations about how a person should behave when ill? Back

  26. Don’t Worry About It: $800 They are all characteristics of Self-Healing Personalities Answer What are Control, Commitment & Challenge a part of? Back

  27. Don’t Worry About It: $1000 The Broaden-and-Build Model Answer What theory proposes that experiences of positive emotions can broaden people’s modes of thinking and responding? Back

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