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Card 6
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In typologies proposed by Hippocrates and Galen, choleric people were thought to be:
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Card 7
Front
What is the Myers Briggs Personality Test an example of?
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Card 8
Front
The nomothetic trait approach to personality makes the point that:
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Card 9
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The idiographic trait approach to psychology makes the point that:
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Card 10
Front
What was Gordon Allport's perspective on personality?
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Card 11
Front
What approach states that traits & situations interact together to influence behaviour?
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Card 12
Front
Eysenck believes that his two type dimensions of personality relate to qualities of:
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Card 13
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What are the two supertraits Eysenck suggested were the key dimensions of personality?
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Card 14
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What did Eysenck argue the extraversion-introversion dimension is based on?
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Card 15
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What is the difference between levels of cortical arousal in extroverts and introverts?
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