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Jumble boxes
Trait approaches
Data types
Jumble boxes
Jumble boxes
100
Does not necessarily correlate with introversion
What is social anxiety
100
Studies what people with a particular trait do (how it affects their behavior)
What is single-trait approach
100
This data is collected in a controlled setting
What is laboratory behavioral (B) data
100
Beliefs in one’s own strength, self, and abilities
What is self efficacy
100
A person’s unique and relatively consistent patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving
What is personality
200
The belief that “we” are exceptional
What is the superiority complex
200
The Big 5 was an attempt at this, finding the most necessary
What is essential-trait approach
200
Your Facebook page and answering survey questions are this type of data
What is self-report (S) data
200
The combination of how people think, feel, and behave
What is the psychological triad – Affect, Behavior, Cognition
200
The Big 5
What are openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism
300
Predicts job performance and absenteeism better than any aptitude test
What is conscientiousness
300
The goal was to come up with basic types that represent the whole range of personality
What is typological approach
300
Reports from friends on Judy’s favorite type of music is an example of this type of data
What is informant (I) data
300
Diary entries that may not reflect true feelings or experiences
What are doctrinal or dogmatic relfections
300
It is dangerous for your health, because the strong reactions to normal frustrations increases blood pressure, and lowers immune responses
What is hostility
400
The ratio of sincere, positive comments to equal one negative comment
What is the 5:1 ratio
400
Looks at one trait, and researches what other traits are also correlated to the central trait
What is many-trait approach
400
The number of people who go visit two or more national parks each year
What is natural behavioral (B) data
400
They are more likely to be victims of “mate poaching”
Who are extroverts
400
Not living in the here and now, instead, planning for the future
What is impulse control
500
The need to prove self and obligation to redeem parents sacrifices
What is the inferiority complex
500
When traits at different points in time remain consistent in the personality
What is rank-order consistency
500
Reviewing credit card statements and receipts of store and activity purchases
What is life-outcomes (L) data
500
A time when personality traits are the least consistent
What is adolescence
500
Parents making their children feel that they are not good enough “yet"
What is family driven insecurity