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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
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