Domains of Knowledge
Research
Dispositional & Biological Domains
Intrapsychic Domain
Cognitive &
Social Domains
100
If I'm focusing on how you and I are similar and different, I'm positioning myself in this domain.
What is the Dispositional Domain
100
"Reliability" regularly concerns itself with this.
What is "Consistency."
100
These tiny things are considered "the brains chemical receivers."
What are "Receptors."
100
Out of the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious, Freud referred to this as the most glacial.
What is the "unconscious."
100
These mental structures help people make interpretations.
What are "Constructs."
200
Genetics and nervous system functioning are the logic behind this domain.
What is the "Biological Domain."
200
"Validity" seeks to answer this question about a measure.
Does it measure what it claims?
200
These fluid things are considered "the brains chemical messengers."
What are "Neurotransmitters."
200
The idea that nothing happens by chance, is a defining characteristic of this concept.
What is "Psychic Determinism."
200
If you marry someone with this trait, you're likely to need a good and stable divorce lawyer.
What is "Emotional Instability."
300
Unconscious mental mechanisms are the focus of this domain.
What is the "Intrapsychic Domain."
300
Generally speaking, this statistical term ensures that a measure can be applied to a broad population.
What is "Generalizability."
300
Electrodermal activity is often measured by this.
What are "Electrodes."
300
If Freud killed someone, he would be acting out of this instinct.
What is "Thantos."
300
"Complementary Needs" theory has been proven false, which should draw you to this perspective.
What are "Attraction Similarity Theories."
400
Subjective experience is the focus of this thinking person's domain.
What is the "Cognitive-Experiential Domain."
400
This is, truthfully, a limit of self-report data.
What is "Honesty."
400
"The functioning of organ systems within the body, including the nervous system, cardiac system, and musculoskeletal system" is a logical definition for this.
What are "Physiological Systems."
400
When Freud was sleeping with his patients, he was living out of this part of his personality.
What is the "Id."
400
Someone trying to do this is intentionally trying to change the behavior of others and their environment.
What is "Manipulation."
500
Giving you the Myers-Briggs would mean that I was conducting research in this domain.
What is the "Dispositional Domain."
500
Using an ink blot as a measure, would mean that you were using this type of test.
What is a "Projective Test."
500
"Extraversion" by another name in the 5 factor model.
What is "Surgency?"
500
These create states of tension.
What are "Needs."
500
An aggressive person yelling at you and then you yelling back, illustrates this concept about personality.
What is "Evocation."