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Basics of Personality Theories Practice Test
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Personality theories are a field of study that examine how personality develops and how it impacts behavior. They can be used to study personality disorders and understand why people develop different traits and respond to stimuli differently.  Personality theories are based on hypotheses, experiments, case studies, and clinical research. They provide standardized descriptions of behaviors and traits that can be compared between subjects. They can also indicate whether subjects are healthy or need help.  Some major theories of personality include: Biological theories: These theories... Show more
Basics of Personality Theories Practice Test
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1. Positive personality traits include which of the following?
2. Individuals who are high in neuroticism tend to experience which of the following?
3. Which of the following is a characteristic of introverts?
4. Which of the following is a trait of individuals who are low in extraversion?
5. Which of the following is a trait of individuals who are low in agreeableness?
6. Which of the following is not one of the Big 5 Personality Traits?
7. Which personality trait is focused on imagination and insight?
8. Extraversion is a personality trait characterized by which of the following?
9. Studies show that which of the following big five personality traits tend to increase as people grow older?
10. Which theory suggested a three. factor theory of personality?
11. Which researcher’s list contained 4,000 personality traits?
12. How many basic dimensions of personality are there in the Big 5 Personality Traits?
13. Which personality trait represents a range between extreme extraversion and extreme introversion?
14. Which personality trait is defined by high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control, and goal. directed behaviors?
15. If you score high in openness, you are more likely to have which positive personality trait?
16. People who are high in conscientiousness tend to be:
17. Which personality trait involves sadness or emotional instability?
18. People who are low in openness may:
19. People who are high in conscientiousness may:
20. People who are high in agreeableness tend to be more what?
21. Longitudinal studies suggest that big five personality traits tend to be relatively stable over the course of what?
22. Which personality trait emphasizes imagination and insight the most out of all five personality traits?
23. Neuroticism is a personality trait characterized by which of the following?
24. Negative personality traits are those that may be more harmful than helpful. Which of the following is a negative personality trait?
25. People who are high in openness tend to be: