See Page 1. 6. Which of the following statements is true about personality? A) Personality is independent of environmental factors. B) Personality is static. C) The most common means of measuring personality is through personal interviews. D) Personality is the sum total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others. Answer ...
· The methods a psychologist uses to assess personality depend partly on which approach to personality he or she adopts . 44. State whether our behavior is shaped by the situation or by the kind of person we are and give three reasons for your answer. Distinguish between reactions that are the result of situational factors and those that result ...
Which of the following is true concerning personality types and national cultures? a. There is no relationship between nationality type and cultures. b. Middle Eastern countries believe they can dominate their environment. c. You would find many people with an internal locus of control in the United States and Canada. d.
See Page 1. Which of the following statements is true of the personality traits of narcissists? a) They have a willingness to praise others. b) They do not tend to get promoted to management. c) They tend to be self-centered. d) They support others and have effective human relations.
7. Carl Jung, like Sigmund Freud, based his personality theory on the assumption that that the mind, or psyche,
Carl Jung defined the term "instinct" as. A. the ability to fuse one's identity with that of another person without a fear of losing it. B. an irrational function that involves perception of elementary data that are beyond an individual's awareness. C. an unconscious physical impulse toward action.
Describe Carl Jung's levels of the psyche. Answer: A. Carl Jung divided the psyche into two levels: the conscious and the unconscious. The unconscious, in turn, is divided into the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious. B.
B. The shadow is the archetype of darkness and repression and represents the evil side of our personality. Rather than hiding their shadow, self-realized people become acquainted with it and thus learn to control their dark side. Carl Jung believed that the realization of the shadow is our first test of courage on the road to self-realization.
The contents of the collective unconscious are called archetypes. ... 2. List and briefly describe Carl Jung's most important archetypes.
B. The conscious psyche plays a relatively minor role in analytical psychology. When people rely too heavily on the conscious, to the exclusion of the unconscious, they become shallow and unbalanced. The ego is the center of consciousness.
B. An introvert, in Carl Jung's psychology, is someone who takes a personalized or individualistic view of the world.
There are ten general factors of personality that can now serve as a meaningful taxonomy for describing traits.
Emotional intelligence reflects a dispositional approach toward taking initiative at work and effecting environmental changes
Personality data is not useful for making selection decisions.
These questionnaires don't assume that there is a correspondence between what a person says about himself/herself and what is actually true.
The conscientiousness dimension was a valid predictor for some , but not all, of the occupations.