How many parts of emotional intelligence are there?
4
Is the Myers Briggs test objective or projective?
Objective
A way in which one individual differs from the others.
Trait
The Myers-Briggs Test has how many scales it measures?
4
________________ is the characteristics pattern of thinking, feeling, & acting
Personality
Which theory says that intelligence is composed of 7 mental abilities?
Thurstone's Theory
What is the name of the projective personality test that someone sees vague images & is supposed to have them have an emotional response?
Rorscach Inkblot Test
What is it called when a person who continually tries to compensate for their weaknesses & tries to avoid feelings of inferiority?
Inferiority Complex
What is the difference between internal & external locus of control?
Internal: belief that you are responsible for your own successes & failures
External: belief that everything is up to fate, chance, and/or luck
What does TAT stand for?
Thematic Apperception Test
Which theory states that intelligence is divided into 3 ways of processing information: analytical, creative, practical.
Sternberg's Theory
What measures a person's talents & to predict how well they will be able to learn a new skill?
Aptitude Test
What 3 factors did Albert Bandura claim is part of someone's personality development?
1- Personal Factors
2- Behavior
3- Environment
Which determine's a person's preferences, attitudes, & interests.
Interest Inventory
List 5 out of 7 mental abilities from Thurstone's Theory.
Space
Number
Memory
Verbal Comprehension
Reasoning
Word Fluency
Perceptual Speed
Why was there controversy with IQ testing? Or why does it have sometimes a "dark history"?
Answers may vary.
Which measures how much a person has already learned in a particular area?
Achievement Tests
Who came up with the inferiority complex?
Alfred Adler
What is an example of a projective personality test and an objective personality test?
Projective- Rorschach & TAT
Objective- Myers-Briggs
How do you calculate your IQ?
Score/Age X 100= IQ
What are the 4 parts of emotional intelligence?
1. Express emotions accurately & appropriately
2. Ability to use emotions while thinking
3. Ability to understand emotions
4. Ability to control your emotions
What are the 3 reasons why personality testing is done?
2. Identify problems & psychological disorders
3. Predict how a person might behave in the future
What is the Barnum Principle?
Method of naming general traits, not specific ones.
What are the 4 scales of the Myers Briggs Test?
Introversion vs Extroversion
Intuition vs Sensing
Feeling vs Thinking
Judging vs Perceiving
According to Sternberg's theory, there are 3 ways of processing information: analytical, creative, and practical. What is the difference between all 3?
Creative- dealing with new situations
Practical- adjust & cope with your environment