INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES READING WK 4 (CH 4)
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- Created on: 30-09-19 09:29
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2. According to Eysenck’s categorization a melancholic (depressed) person would be considered:
- Extroverted & low in neuroticism
- Introverted & high in neuroticism
- Extroverted & high in neuroticism
- Introverted & low in neuroticism
3. Which psychologist set out to study whether the types identified by Hippocrates & Galen could be created by combining high & low levels of two supertraits?
- Hans Eysenck
- Gordon Allport
- Carl Jung
- Raymond Cattell
4. In typologies proposed by Hippocrates and Galen, melancholic people were thought to be:
- Irritable
- Optimistic
- Depressed
- Calm
5. Situations in which individual differences can be expressed easily are termed:
- Expressive
- Weak
- Strong
- Malleable
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