Deck 8: Trait Theory: the Five-Factor Model: Applications and Evaluation of the Trait Approach
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Deck 8: Trait Theory: the Five-Factor Model: Applications and Evaluation of the Trait Approach
1
The best measure of OCEAN is
A) EPI.
B)16PF.
C) NEO-PI.
D) water jug test.
A) EPI.
B)16PF.
C) NEO-PI.
D) water jug test.
C
2
The person responsible for the fundamental lexical hypothesis is
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Goldberg.
D) Costa.
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Goldberg.
D) Costa.
C
3
The NEO-PI is a
A) projective test.
B) questionnaire.
C) disguised test.
D) instructional test.
A) projective test.
B) questionnaire.
C) disguised test.
D) instructional test.
B
4
According to the fundamental lexical hypothesis
A) language determines thinking.
B) language determines behavior.
C) language expresses observations.
D) none of the above.
A) language determines thinking.
B) language determines behavior.
C) language expresses observations.
D) none of the above.
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5
Which of the following is not a pair?
A) Eysenck - EPI, EPQ.
B) Cattell - 16PF.
C) Five-factor model - NEO-PI.
D) all of the above are pairs.
A) Eysenck - EPI, EPQ.
B) Cattell - 16PF.
C) Five-factor model - NEO-PI.
D) all of the above are pairs.
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6
Which of the following is not one of the Big 5?
A) conscientiousness.
B) honesty.
C) neuroticism.
D) agreeableness.
A) conscientiousness.
B) honesty.
C) neuroticism.
D) agreeableness.
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7
Which of the following is not a basis for support for the five factor model?
A) results from questionnaires.
B) results from projective tests.
C) results from ratings.
D) all of the above provide support.
A) results from questionnaires.
B) results from projective tests.
C) results from ratings.
D) all of the above provide support.
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8
The existence of universal terms for describing individual differences would be __________ an evolutionary perspective.
A) consistent with
B) inconsistent with
C) simultaneously consistent AND inconsistent with
D) irrelevant to
A) consistent with
B) inconsistent with
C) simultaneously consistent AND inconsistent with
D) irrelevant to
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9
Results from the NEO-PI would be expected to be most similar to those from the
A) Rorschach.
B) TAT.
C) clinical interview.
D) none of the above.
A) Rorschach.
B) TAT.
C) clinical interview.
D) none of the above.
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10
Costa and McCrae argue that the NEO-PI in relation to the basic dimensions of personality is
A) necessary.
B) sufficient.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) necessary.
B) sufficient.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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11
The NEO-PI correlates well with scores from the
A) EPI.
B) 16PF.
C) Q-sort.
D) all of the above.
A) EPI.
B) 16PF.
C) Q-sort.
D) all of the above.
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12
The factor that shows least cross-cultural replicability is
A) neuroticism.
B) extraversion.
C) conscientiousness.
D) openness to experience.
A) neuroticism.
B) extraversion.
C) conscientiousness.
D) openness to experience.
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13
The NEO-PI provides for
A) self-ratings.
B) spouse ratings.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) self-ratings.
B) spouse ratings.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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14
Self-ratings on the NEO-PI would be expected to show greatest agreement with
A) OT data.
B) spouse ratings.
C) projective test scores.
D) clinical interviews.
A) OT data.
B) spouse ratings.
C) projective test scores.
D) clinical interviews.
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15
Five-factor model is to NEO-PI as
A) Freud is to id.
B) Rogers is to self.
C) Cattell is to 16 PF.
D) Allport is to factor analysis.
A) Freud is to id.
B) Rogers is to self.
C) Cattell is to 16 PF.
D) Allport is to factor analysis.
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16
Studies on animal personality suggest
A) fundamental differences between human and chimp personality structures.
B) personality descriptions of other species express anthropomorphizing.
C) non-primates have the same personality structure as humans.
D) there is evidence for continuity of personality structure among the species.
A) fundamental differences between human and chimp personality structures.
B) personality descriptions of other species express anthropomorphizing.
C) non-primates have the same personality structure as humans.
D) there is evidence for continuity of personality structure among the species.
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17
The fundamental lexical hypothesis suggests that people
A) encode into language important individual differences.
B) encode into language basic biological determinants.
C) are different from one another.
D) rely on language to communicate ideas.
A) encode into language important individual differences.
B) encode into language basic biological determinants.
C) are different from one another.
D) rely on language to communicate ideas.
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18
The term Big 5 comes from
A) Goldberg.
B) Costa.
C) McCrae.
D) Buss.
A) Goldberg.
B) Costa.
C) McCrae.
D) Buss.
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19
The Five-factor model is most similar to
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) Mischel.
A) Allport.
B) Eysenck.
C) Cattell.
D) Mischel.
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20
A problem with cross-cultural research on the Big Five is
A) translations across languages.
B) nationalism.
C) obtaining subjects.
D) all of the above.
A) translations across languages.
B) nationalism.
C) obtaining subjects.
D) all of the above.
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21
At an extreme end of a trait dimension, personality can be
A) adaptive.
B) pathological.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) adaptive.
B) pathological.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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22
According to McCrae and Costa, the Big Five have
A) a biological basis.
B) an environmental basis.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) a biological basis.
B) an environmental basis.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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23
The text suggests support for the following
A) the child is father to the man.
B) change does occur in traits.
C) stability of overall structure with individual change.
D) all of the above.
A) the child is father to the man.
B) change does occur in traits.
C) stability of overall structure with individual change.
D) all of the above.
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24
McCrae and Costa's view of the Big Five is that they are similar to
A) motives.
B) cognitions.
C) temperament.
D) the self.
A) motives.
B) cognitions.
C) temperament.
D) the self.
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25
Disagreement concerning trait measures is greatest concerning
A) factors.
B) facets.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) factors.
B) facets.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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26
Research on age differences during adulthood are faced with the problem of
A) age effects.
B) cohort effects.
C) cultural differences.
D) gender differences.
A) age effects.
B) cohort effects.
C) cultural differences.
D) gender differences.
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27
Cross-cultural research on age trends suggests
A) the same pattern of personality trait change.
B) varying patterns of personality trait change.
C) western vs. nonwestern differences in personality trait change.
D) developing countries vs. developed countries differences in personality trait change.
A) the same pattern of personality trait change.
B) varying patterns of personality trait change.
C) western vs. nonwestern differences in personality trait change.
D) developing countries vs. developed countries differences in personality trait change.
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28
The text suggests that the Big Five model can integrate the work of
A) Eysenck.
B) Cattell.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) Eysenck.
B) Cattell.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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29
McCrae and Costa's view of the basis for the Big Five is captured by the term
A) unshared environment.
B) shared environment.
C) characteristic adaptations.
D) intrinsic maturation.
A) unshared environment.
B) shared environment.
C) characteristic adaptations.
D) intrinsic maturation.
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30
According to the Five-Factor Model, personality disorders are best understood as
A) stereotypes.
B) distinct categories.
C) extremes of traits.
D) all of the above.
A) stereotypes.
B) distinct categories.
C) extremes of traits.
D) all of the above.
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31
Overall, cross-cultural research on the Big Five suggests that
A) none of the traits are universal
B) all of the Big Five are pretty universal.
C) at least three of the Big Five are universal.
D) only one of the Big Five is universal.
A) none of the traits are universal
B) all of the Big Five are pretty universal.
C) at least three of the Big Five are universal.
D) only one of the Big Five is universal.
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32
The text suggests that the data support the view that
A) personality is more stable over short than long periods of time.
B) personality is more stable in adulthood than childhood.
C) there are individual differences in trait stability.
D) all of the above.
A) personality is more stable over short than long periods of time.
B) personality is more stable in adulthood than childhood.
C) there are individual differences in trait stability.
D) all of the above.
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33
Cattell's factors seem most comparable to the NEO-PI's
A) factors.
B) facets.
C) items.
D) none of the above.
A) factors.
B) facets.
C) items.
D) none of the above.
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34
According to McCrae and Costa, life choices and the self-concept are formed out of
A) basic biological tendencies.
B) characteristic adaptations.
C) external events.
D) all of the above.
A) basic biological tendencies.
B) characteristic adaptations.
C) external events.
D) all of the above.
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35
McCrae and Costa suggest that
A) progressions of personality development depend on culture.
B) progressions of personality development depend on historical context.
C) progressions of personality development are fixed in order and time.
D) none of the above.
A) progressions of personality development depend on culture.
B) progressions of personality development depend on historical context.
C) progressions of personality development are fixed in order and time.
D) none of the above.
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36
According to the concept of intrinsic maturation, personality traits are
A) largely uninfluenced by the environment.
B) largely influenced by the environment.
C) unpredictable in their development.
D) developed out of characteristic adaptations.
A) largely uninfluenced by the environment.
B) largely influenced by the environment.
C) unpredictable in their development.
D) developed out of characteristic adaptations.
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37
In their study of conscientious behavior, Mischel and Peake found that such behavior
A) shows little temporal stability.
B) shows little cross-situational consistency.
C) shows high levels of both temporal stability and cross-situational consistency.
D) (a) and (b).
A) shows little temporal stability.
B) shows little cross-situational consistency.
C) shows high levels of both temporal stability and cross-situational consistency.
D) (a) and (b).
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38
The text suggests that cross-cultural trait comparisons may depend on whether
A) subjects are of comparable age.
B) subjects are of comparable intelligence.
C) indigenous terms are used.
D) researchers are from the US.
A) subjects are of comparable age.
B) subjects are of comparable intelligence.
C) indigenous terms are used.
D) researchers are from the US.
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39
Research by Ravenna Helson and colleagues examining the lives of women who were studied over long periods of time found that
A) women's personalities did not change over time no matter what their life experiences.
B) women who were involved in the women's movement became more confident and empowered.
C) women who entered the workforce became neurotic.
D) None of the above.
A) women's personalities did not change over time no matter what their life experiences.
B) women who were involved in the women's movement became more confident and empowered.
C) women who entered the workforce became neurotic.
D) None of the above.
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40
Relative to personality structure in adulthood, that in childhood is
A) more complex.
B) less integrated.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) more complex.
B) less integrated.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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41
Recent research on the five-factor model indicates that
A) all individual persons display all of the personality traits in the five-factor model
B) no individual people have any of the five-factor personality traits
C) individual people may show personality tendencies that vary from the population structure
D) none of the above
A) all individual persons display all of the personality traits in the five-factor model
B) no individual people have any of the five-factor personality traits
C) individual people may show personality tendencies that vary from the population structure
D) none of the above
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42
At this point in time, evidence in support of trait stability
A) is better for longitudinal stability than for cross-situational stability.
B) is better for cross-situational stability than for longitudinal stability.
C) is very good for both kinds of stability.
D) is very good for neither kind of stability.
A) is better for longitudinal stability than for cross-situational stability.
B) is better for cross-situational stability than for longitudinal stability.
C) is very good for both kinds of stability.
D) is very good for neither kind of stability.
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43
The evidence is best that people behave consistently
A) within domains of situations.
B) across domains of situations.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) within domains of situations.
B) across domains of situations.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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44
A problem with the trait concept is that
A) there is little evidence of constitutional differences in people.
B) it presents too static a picture.
C) it cannot be applied to individuals.
D) all of the above.
A) there is little evidence of constitutional differences in people.
B) it presents too static a picture.
C) it cannot be applied to individuals.
D) all of the above.
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45
Critics of trait theory mostly focus on the problem of
A) cross-situational consistency.
B) longitudinal consistency.
C) multivariate research.
D) hierarchical organization.
A) cross-situational consistency.
B) longitudinal consistency.
C) multivariate research.
D) hierarchical organization.
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46
A limitation of trait theory is that it
A) does not get at individual differences.
B) investigates but few variables at a time.
C) uses static rather than dynamic concepts.
D) cannot integrate science and religion the way Rogers did.
A) does not get at individual differences.
B) investigates but few variables at a time.
C) uses static rather than dynamic concepts.
D) cannot integrate science and religion the way Rogers did.
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47
Concerning developmental aspects of traits, research suggests a relationship between
A) early temperament and later traits.
B) childhood and greater trait complexity.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) early temperament and later traits.
B) childhood and greater trait complexity.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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48
Research by Twenge indicates that, in the past few decades, scores on the personality trait of anxiety have ___________ in the population at large.
A) increased
B) decreased
C) remain unchanged
A) increased
B) decreased
C) remain unchanged
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49
The trait position suggests
A) consistency over a range of situations.
B) many behaviors expressive of a trait.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) consistency over a range of situations.
B) many behaviors expressive of a trait.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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50
People may be stable in their behavior because
A) they select as well as respond to situations.
B) stereotypes are formed of people.
C) constitutional factors predispose toward some trait stability.
D) all of the above.
A) they select as well as respond to situations.
B) stereotypes are formed of people.
C) constitutional factors predispose toward some trait stability.
D) all of the above.
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51
Trait psychologists favor questionnaires because they
A) permit sampling over a range of situations.
B) trust people.
C) basically are phenomenologists.
D) all of the above.
A) permit sampling over a range of situations.
B) trust people.
C) basically are phenomenologists.
D) all of the above.
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52
Trait data on Jim brought out his
A) mood swings.
B) strong appetite.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) mood swings.
B) strong appetite.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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53
Relative to older adults, adolescents and young adults score
A) higher on neuroticism.
B) higher on extraversion.
C) lower on agreeableness.
D) all of the above.
A) higher on neuroticism.
B) higher on extraversion.
C) lower on agreeableness.
D) all of the above.
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54
The text suggests that trait theory is
A) growing in popularity.
B) declining in popularity.
C) in a state of disarray.
D) similar to Rogerian theory.
A) growing in popularity.
B) declining in popularity.
C) in a state of disarray.
D) similar to Rogerian theory.
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55
Which of the following is not a likely contribution to trait stability?
A) genes.
B) people select their environments.
C) others respond in stable ways.
D) all of these contribute to stability.
A) genes.
B) people select their environments.
C) others respond in stable ways.
D) all of these contribute to stability.
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56
Laboratory situations are problematic for the study of traits because
A) they emphasize one variable at a time.
B) the results don't agree with questionnaire results.
C) they restrict the range of individual differences.
D) they are low in reliability.
A) they emphasize one variable at a time.
B) the results don't agree with questionnaire results.
C) they restrict the range of individual differences.
D) they are low in reliability.
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57
NEO-PI data on Jim suggested that he and his wife disagreed on the trait(s) of
A) N.
B) A.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) N.
B) A.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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58
The Five-Factor Model appears to be useful in
A) describing personality disorders.
B) explaining personality disorders.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
A) describing personality disorders.
B) explaining personality disorders.
C) both (a) and (b).
D) neither (a) nor (b).
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59
Which is not a strength of trait theory?
A) investigation of relationships among many variables.
B) emphasis on multiple research strategies.
C) development of assessment devices.
D) development of static concepts.
A) investigation of relationships among many variables.
B) emphasis on multiple research strategies.
C) development of assessment devices.
D) development of static concepts.
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60
Concerning the number of basic trait factors,
A) five is just about right.
B) some suggest more and some suggest fewer.
C) ultimately factor analysis will tell us exactly how many is best.
D) it all depends on the subject being studied.
A) five is just about right.
B) some suggest more and some suggest fewer.
C) ultimately factor analysis will tell us exactly how many is best.
D) it all depends on the subject being studied.
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61
Women but not men become increasingly conscientious with age.
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62
Evidence of trait stability indicates that environments are unimportant in development.
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63
McCrae and Costa give equal emphasis to genes and environment.
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64
The discovery of the basic structure of personality through the factor analysis of ratings is comparable to the methods used in physics and chemistry.
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65
A problem with the five-factor model is that it shows no links with other personality concepts.
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66
The Big Five can usefully integrate the work of Cattell and Eysenck.
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67
The NEO-PI was specifically designed to measure the basic five factors.
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68
Personality is more stable in adulthood than in childhood.
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69
McCrae and Costa suggest there is an intrinsic maturation to personality.
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70
According to the five-factor model, personality disorders represent pathological conditions distinct from normal personality.
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71
Eysenck's three factors can be located in the Big Five.
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72
Personality trait structure in childhood is the same as in adulthood.
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73
Proponents of the NEO-PI also advocate the use of projective tests in the study of personality.
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74
People become increasingly conscientious with age.
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75
If research suggests that some traits are universal, whereas others are unique to specific
cultures, then the fundamental lexical hypothesis is completely invalid.
cultures, then the fundamental lexical hypothesis is completely invalid.
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76
Research by Twenge on historical changes in personality traits scores _____ five-factor theory.
A) supports
B) contradicts
C) is irrelevant to
A) supports
B) contradicts
C) is irrelevant to
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77
According to Ashton and colleagues' analyses, what sixth factor did proponents of the Big Five miss?
A) Openness.
B) Honesty/humility.
C) Conscientiousness.
D) Psychoticism.
A) Openness.
B) Honesty/humility.
C) Conscientiousness.
D) Psychoticism.
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78
The Big Five factor showing the least cross-instrument agreement is Openness.
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79
The fundamental lexical hypothesis suggests that people basically are language oriented.
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80
According to the Big Five, intelligence is a major component of personality.
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