A. 3
B. 10
C. 7
D. 5
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is true of personal construct theory? 1: George Kelly developed personal construct theory to examine how individuals view the world. 2: Personal construct theory portrays people as victims of unconscious desires and impulses. 3: Personal construct theory does not try to locate the individual on the personality theorists, dimensions. 4: Kelly basically took the view that we are all artists.
A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - All of the following were personality type theorists EXCEPT:
A. Maslow
B. Galen
C. Hippocrates
D. Eysenck - To understand personality, trait theorists attempt to:
A. create traits that fit people
B. increase the number of basic traits that have been identified
C. classify traits and discover how they are related to behavior
D. reduce the common traits to measures of temperament - Noma is optimistic, impulsive, excitable, and restless. In terms of the Eysenck’s’ basic personality dimensions, he would be classified as:
A. unstable-extraverted
B. manic-dependent
C. external-dependent
D. passive-aggressive - All of the following are dimensions of Eysenck’s personality type theory EXCEPT:
A. Introversion
B. Melancholy
C. Extroversion
D. Neuroticism - Coretta is quite pessimistic, anxious, and moody. In terms of the Eysenck’s basic personality dimensions she would be classified as:
A. passive-aggressive
B. manic-depressive
C. unstable-introverted
D. external-dependent - Who developed a model of personality based on 16 trait dimensions?
A. Allport
B. Rogers
C. Freud
D. Cattell - Which of the following is NOT one of the dimensions in Cattell’s 18 Personality Factors are (18PF)?
A. Forthright-shrewd
B. Placid-Neurotic
C. Undisciplined-controlled
D. Tough-minded-tender-minded - Enduring dimensions of personality characteristics differentiating people from another is called ___________?_
A. Factor analysis
B. Trait
C. Determinism
D. None of these - Stroebe and Diehl (1994) conducted a clever piece of research into why brainstorming does not appear to enhance individual creativity. They hypothesized that, during a brainstorming session, because may speak at a time, other group members have to keep silent, and may be distracted by the content of the group discussion or forget their own ideas. Storebe and Diehi termed this phenomenon ‘production blocking’, because the waiting time before speaking and the distracting influence of others ‘ idea could potentially block individuals from coming up with their ideas. The result of their subsequent study were clear-cut: participants generated approximately twice as many ideas when they were allowed to express their ideas as they occurred than when they had to wait their turn. But which two of the following can we infer from these results?
1.That ‘production blocking’ does not occur in interactive brainstorming groups.
2.That ‘production blocking’ is an important factor explaining the inferiority of interactive brainstorming groups.
3.That it may be more effective to ask group members to develop their ideas in one group, and than express them to another group.
4.That it may be more effective to ask group members to develop their ideas separately, and then express them in a subsequent joint meeting.A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4