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theories of per. 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Conscientiousness involves | goal-directed behavior and organization |
| Facets are | More specific than personality factors |
| Which of the following is a facet of Openness to Experience? | Fantasy |
| The big five traits are best described as | continuous dimensions |
| Agreeableness is characterized by | trust and prosocial behavior |
| Neuroticism refers to | emotional instability and negative emotions |
| The Big Five model is also known as which of the following | Five factor model |
| Which is a facet of extraversion? | warmth |
| Emotionality in the HEXACO model overlaps with which of the following Big Five factors? | neuroticism |
| The factor in the HEXACO model that is not captured in the Big Five is | honesty/humility |
| Gray's Behavioral Activation System (BAS) is associated with | reward and approach behavior |
| L-data refers to: | Life records |
| According to Allport's theory on personality, central traits | affect numerous behaviors |
| The "P" in Eysenck's PEN model stands for | psychoticism |
| Cardinal traits are | dominant and defining |
| Cattell is widely known for his role in development of this approach/technique | factor analysis |
| According to Allport, situation by trait results in | behavior |
| Source traits are | General, underlying traits |
| Temperament is best defined as | Biologically-based foundation of personality |
| Surface traits are | Easy to observe, specific traits |