SPA TB6 Quiz 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologySocial, personality and abnormal psychologyUniversityNone Created by: Jake_7_brownCreated on: 15-12-20 20:28 What is personality generally seen as? Relatively stable 1 of 15 What does the Emotional Stroop Task find? We are slower at answering the colour of words relating to stress 2 of 15 According to learning theory, the 3 important factors in developing personality are... Personal, behavioural and environmental 3 of 15 What is learning via vicarious experience? Watching someone perform a task 4 of 15 What 2 traits did Oosterhof + Todorov (2008) consider to be the most important in faces? Trustworthiness and dominance 5 of 15 What is the 'etic' approach to studing personality? Comparing universal constructs across cultures 6 of 15 Finish this sentence... Collectivistic cultures see personality as... Malleable 7 of 15 Whose work supports the Humanistic approach to understanding personality? Maslow's 8 of 15 What does Maslow's hierarchy of needs (1954) suggest? We must work on things in order, up the hierarchy e.g. safety, then love 9 of 15 Raymond Cattell's gactor analysis of personality traits found how many personality factors? 16 10 of 15 How does the Trait Approach to personality see traits? Stable over time + situations 11 of 15 How many items are in Costa & McCrae's NEO-PI-R test? 250 12 of 15 According to Stoughton's 2013 study on online behaviours and the Five Factor Model, which factor is associated with badmouthing on social media? Low agreeableness 13 of 15 According to Hayes and Joseph (2003), which 2 factors contribute the most to higher happiness (but not necessarily higher life satisfaction) High extraversion and low neuroticism 14 of 15 What is the fourth trait from the Dark Tetrad? ****** 15 of 15
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