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In type theories, differences among people are seen as:

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Card 7

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Psychologists interested in the _____ approach want to discover what makes each of us unique

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Card 8

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Psychologists who adopt the ____ approach are mainly concerned with studying what we share with others

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Card 9

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Which approach typically uses scientific methods such as experiments & observations to obtain quantitative data?

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Card 10

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Hans Eysenck’s type & Raymond Cattell’s 16PF trait theories are examples of which approach?

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Card 11

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What process attempts to find patterns of association in a set of variables?

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Card 12

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Wiggin's interpersonal circle was defined by two dimensions on different axis. What were these dimensions called?

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Card 13

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Which factor in the "big 5" has been related to greater responsiveness in parenting, less negativity in marital interactions & less antisocial behaviour?

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Card 14

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Which factor in the "big 5" has been related to higher academic achievement in adolescents?

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Card 15

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What is the definition of situationism?

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