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Question 1

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As used in contemporary personality assessment, without linkage to any specific personality theory, “state” refers to

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

an inferred psychodynamic disposition.

b.

the condition one is in after a traumatic event.

c.

a modality useful in evaluation and assessment.

d.

the transitory exhibition of a personality trait.

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Question 2

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Relatively permanent and enduring patterns of behavior that a person displays in most situations, is known as ________.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Traits

b.

Self-concept

c.

Personality theory

d.

Personality type

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Question 3

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Categories are used to describe personality. Each category represents a collection of related traits, it is ________.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Character

b.

Traits

c.

Personality theory

d.

Personality type

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Question 4

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The nomothetic approach to assessment is characterized by efforts to learn

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

how each individual differs from the next in terms of personality traits.

b.

how the presumed strength of a trait may vary within the same individual.

c.

how a limited number of traits apply to all people.

d.

how a large number of traits can be applied to relatively few people.

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