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
Why are horoscopes not psychologically valid?
They use the Barnum Principal.
They only look at general traits, not specific to an individual person.
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 are the 3 Goals of Personality Theory?
1) To know about yourself & other people
2) Explain differences amongst people
3) Explain how people live their lives
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