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Which reason describes why averaged (aggregated) behaviors are more strongly related to personality traits than individual behaviors? Because each kind of data has limitations, personality psychologists should ________. Teachers show an increased willingness to ignore disciplinary problems in these stu-dents. Code of professional responsibilities in educational measurement. An assumption made by all trait theories is that there is a degree of ____ in personality over time. You gather a set of 100 potential test items and ask a sample of people diagnosed with clinical depression and a sample of nondepressed people to respond to the items. The human nature level of personality analysis addresses how every human is. When test takers are young children (e.g., those taking standardized tests in the schools) or are persons who spend some or all their time in institutions or are incapacitated, parents or guardians may be granted some of the rights and responsibilities, rather than, or in addition to, the individual. Provide test takers with the criteria used to determine a passing score, when individual test scores are reported and related to a pass-fail standard. B. This means that personality can be observed by studying ___. A variable that affects the relation between two other variables is known as a ________. Prepare journal entries to record the preceding transactions and events. Particularly for psychologists, testing is associated with their professional identity and is part of their usual and customary practice. Projective tests capitalize on this tendency by providing a wide latitude for how a person can respond to semi-ambiguous stimuli or instructions. how people are different from each other. A good judge of personality seems to be high in ________. Typically, the tests are administered by computer. He enjoys taking physical risks compared to Nicole who shuns physical risks and takes extreme precautions even when crossing the road. 0000005115 00000 n
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Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. is credited with starting the person-situation debate by claiming that traits are not as important as situational factors in behavioral prediction, Vicki has been your friend for several years. a. Results: There are \text{c. } & \text{112,200} & \text{8,000}\\ B. Webof the studies conducted on psychological instruments, includ-ing projective techniques, researchers begin with known groups (e.g., individuals with versus without a history of Although the MMPI was originally developed to assist in the clinical diagnosis of psychological disorders, it is now also used for occupational screening, such as in law enforcement, and in college, career, and marital counseling (Ben-Porath & Tellegen, 2008). Testing professionals include developers of assessment products and services, those who market and sell them, persons who select them, test administrators and scorers, those who interpret test results, and trained users of the information. A second projective test is the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), created in the 1930s by Henry Murray, an American psychologist, and a 0000003249 00000 n
As described in the text, according to some motivation researchers, the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) measures ________, whereas questionnaire-based measures predict ________. Projective tests are more time consuming for the evaluator than self-report inventories. Describe the key elements of studying economics. It has a mission to account for the psychology of whole persons. D. extreme responding, Personality Psychology Final Review: Exams 1-3, memory quiz questions exam 2An experimental s, phisio psych exam 1 review: chapters 1, 2, 3, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson, Ethical Issues in Pediatric and Geriatric Res. Webserved as the data pool to ascertain the extent of use of projective instruments within the context of psychological tests available to mental health practitioners. Inform test takers, upon request, how much their scores might change, should they elect to take the test again. the possibility that differences in childhood social environment is determining differ-ences between age groups. B. do not fare very well Allen will most likely display an in-crease in which trait? Which of the following psychologists is often credited with starting the person-situation debate? Rather, they represent the best judgments of testing professionals about the reasonable expectations that those involved in the testing enterprise (test producers, test users, and test takers) should have of each other. One behavioral response does not fit all people in every situation, Trait psychologists are most interested in. Cite three examples of the territorial powers of Congress. A. identify the Big Five personality factors B. Decide whether each of the following statements makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false). 1999-2023, Rice University. Which of the following is assessed in the process of convergent validation? The Barnum effect refers to the tendency to. One objection to the use of vocational interest tests is that these tests ________, may discourage women or minority group members from joining certain fields, The California Psychological Inventory (CPI) was designed to ________, Inventories derived from the empirical method sometimes have items that seem strange or even objectionable to test takers ________, because those items correlated with outcomes of interest to the test developers, When evaluated as psychometric instruments, most projective tests ________, A test created using the empirical method yields what kind of data, Personality assessment would be relevant to which of the following constructs? WebThe most widely used intelligence tests include the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and the Wechsler scales. D. Rational, When evaluated as psychometric instruments, most projective tests ________. Behave honestly (e.g., not cheating or assisting others who cheat). Do not fare very well Except where otherwise noted, textbooks on this site Despite these shortcomings, the TAT has been one of the most widely used projective tests. Because that test takers have a right to be informed in advance when the test will be administered, if and when test results will be available, and if there is a fee for testing services that the test takers are expected to pay, test professionals should: Notify test takers of the alteration in a timely manner if a previously announced testing schedule changes, provide a reasonable explanation for the change, and inform test takers of the new schedule. Funder notes that the person who is most talkative at a party is also likely to be the most talkative at the department of motor vehicles (DMV). When gathering data or clues about personality, the best policy is to ________. What might be an effect of expectancies in real life? B. Mischel thought that _____ were most important in determining behavior. WebThese include such assessments as the interview, rating scales, self-reports, personality inventories, projective techniques, and behavioral observation. Test conditions will normally be similar to those used to standardize the test. After 2 years on the job, police officers responses indicated an increased vulnerability to alcoholism, somatic symptoms (vague, unexplained physical complaints), and anxiety. Your responses to the personality test item "I am an intelligent person" would be ________ data, whereas your score on an intelligence test that reflects the number of problems you got right would be ________ data. When testing persons with documented disabilities and other special characteristics that require special testing conditions and/or interpretation of results, have the skills and knowledge for such testing and interpretation. The RISB is used in screening college students for adjustment problems and in career counseling (Holaday, Smith, & Sherry, 2010; Rotter & Rafferty 1950). In line with the ________ process, if someone is high on conscientiousness, she will most likely select environments that promote achievement and order. Testing professionals should inform test takers that it is their responsibility to inform an examiner in advance of testing if they wish to receive a testing accommodation or if they have a physical condition or illness that may interfere with their performance. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) yields what kind of data? A. incremental validation One of the most widely used personality inventories is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), first published in 1943, with 504 true/false questions, and updated to the MMPI-2 in 1989, with 567 questions. In such an event, that investigation should be performed in a timely manner. The Rorschach Inkblot Test, the TAT, the RISB, and the C-TCB are all forms of projective tests. Keep confidential any requests for testing accommodations and the documentation supporting the request. FICA Social Security taxes are 6.2% of the first $118,500 paid to its employee, and FICA Medicare taxes are 1.45% of gross pay. C. discriminates between two known groups Which of the following is an example of a projective test? Trait psychology is sometimes also called _____ psychology. 60O30NtF(h).Y| :" P=aji8aaP;8I(sZOONl6t). Dr. Atika is designing a test to measure sociability. 60O30NtF(h).Y| :" P=aji8aaP;8I(sZOONl6t). does not correlate with measures of unrelated constructs. identify groups of test items that seem to be alike. For example, when an individual chooses to take a college admissions test, at least three parties are involved in addition to the test taker: the test developer and publisher, the individuals who administer the test to the test taker, and the institutions of higher education who will eventually use the information. Inform test takers, if their test results are under investigation and may be canceled, invalidated, or not released for normal use. Yet their popularity in clinical use continues unabat-ed (p. 564). Characteristics that describe ways in which people are different from each other are known as ____. Name the factors In observing human behavior, it is impossible to ________. Terry climbed a ladder to reach the box, opened it, and handed it to Stocks. & \text{18,200} & \text{2,100}\\ The C-TCB contains 20 color images that show scenes of African-American lifestyles. B. Rely on computer scoring methods Its orientation is to encourage positive and high quality interactions between testing professionals and test takers. Compute the number of ways you can select n elements from N elements for each of the following: The TAT has been used in clinical settings to evaluate psychological difficulties. Which of the fol-lowing terms describes this principle? There are three forms of this test for use with different age groups: the school form, the college form, and the adult form. A researcher wants to conduct a significance test for the correlation between extraversion and happiness. WebThe Rorschach Inkblot Test is a projective test designed to assess psychological disorders. measuring and conceptualizing individual differences. 0000005970 00000 n
Testing professionals should: Provide information to test takers, upon request, about appropriate procedures for questioning or canceling their test scores or results, if relevant to the purposes of testing. The Rorschach Inkblot Test was developed in 1921 by a Swiss psychologist named Hermann Rorschach (pronounced ROAR-shock). Upon request, the test taker should be given information about how long such test scores are typically kept on file and remain available. 112,2008,000\begin{matrix} Projective tests are less subject to intentional distortion; it is hard to fake good" because it is not obvious what a "good answer is. WebProjective tests use ambiguous images or other ambiguous stimuli to assess an individuals unconscious fears, desires, and challenges. Research regarding the person-situation debate indicates that ________ are relevant to how people will act under specific circumstances and that ________ are better for describing how people act in general. However, this common practice may limit ________. -all of the above, Recent research using the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to study shyness indicates that ________, "controlled" aspects of shyness can be predicted using S data, but uncontrolled or spontaneous aspects can be more accurately predicted using B data, Arlene Lacombe, Kathryn Dumper, Rose Spielman, William Jenkins. 0000001814 00000 n
In survey of Board Certified Clinical Neuropsychologists (ABPP/CN), Sweet et al. The major difference between the experimental and correlational meth-ods is that in the experimental method the presumed causal variable is ________, whereas in the correlational method the same variable is ________. Of these three, who would make the best police officer? to the testing site, of this responsibility to do so. Should not interfere with the rights of others involved in the testing process. Provide candidates with a reasonable amount of time to complete the test, unless a test has a time limit. 0000009545 00000 n
WebYou gather a set of 100 potential test items and ask a sample of people diagnosed with clinical depression and a sample of nondepressed people to respond to the items. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) yields what kind of data? Know if a test is optional and learn of the consequences of taking or not taking the test, fully completing the test, or canceling the scores. A researcher computes a correlation coefficient between variables X and Y using a handheld calculator. TEMASstanding for Tell Me a Story but also a play on the Spanish word temas (themes)uses images and storytelling cues that relate to minority culture (Constantino, 1982). Given Snyder's description of self-monitoring, you would expect someone who is low in self-monitoring to be ________ than someone high in self-monitoring. A psychologist administering the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) asks respondents to ________. Assume that interest is calculated on the average daily balance of the account. that the data are influenced by multiple factors besides just personality. The field of personality have been criticized for ____. What is a key strength of longitudinal personality development studies? Validity is the degree to which a measurement ________. WebProjective tests Rorschach test The stimuli ( e.g., inkblots) in a projective test are intentionally made ambiguous and open to different interpretations in the expectation that each subject will project his own unique (idiosyncratic) reactions in his answers. 0000007688 00000 n
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This test is similar to a word association test, and like other types of projective tests, it is presumed that responses will reveal desires, fears, and struggles. WebWhen evaluated as psychometric instruments, most projective tests. Which of the following does NOT describe a type of person-situation in-teraction? Follow the test instructions you are given and represent yourself honestly during the testing. If you were to fully develop a personality test without even looking at the item content, you would be using the ________ method of test construction. Kurt F. Geisinger, PhD (Co-Chair); William Schafer, EdD (Co-Chair); Gwyneth Boodoo, PhD; Ruth Ekstrom, EdD; Tom Fitzgibbon, PhD; John Fremer, PhD; Joanne Lenke, PhD; Sharon Goldsmith, PhD; Kevin Moreland, PhD; Julie Noble, PhD; James Sampson Jr., PhD; Douglas Smith, PhD; Nicholas Vacc, EdD; Janet Wall, EdD. D. Empirical, What term refers to personality inventories that are designed to measure a wide range of traits? This image is from the Thematic Apperception Tests (TAT). Imagine that a researcher conducts a study and fails to find a statistically significant correlation between exercise and weight loss. Testing professionals should inform test takers that it is their responsibility to read descriptive material they receive in advance of a test and to listen carefully to test instructions. tured (objective) personality tests, projective techniques typically present respondents with an ambiguous stimulus, such as an inkblot, and ask them to disambiguate this stimulus. Treat others with courtesy and respect during the testing process. D. Empirical, Chapter 6: Traits and Types: The Big Five and. According to a new theoretical model for personality change, if individuals ________, the trait change will follow. D. have validity but little reliability, A researcher computes a correlation coefficient between variables X and Y using a handheld calculator. However, there is a real associa-tion between exercise and weight loss in the population. A person who feels very good after receiving a compliment, but very bad after being insulted, would sore high on measures of. For trait psychologists, any meaningful way in which people _____ may potentially be identified as a personality trait. As they were removing the ceiling tiles in room 118118118, with Lock present in the room, they noticed a dusty cardboard box near the heating and air-supply vent where it had apparently been concealed. The death of a pet triggers strong emotion in virtually everyone who experiences it and is therefore an example of ____. Projective tests are relatively inefficient and expensive to administer. Testing professionals should take steps, as appropriate, to ensure that test takers know that they: Are responsible for their behavior throughout the entire testing process. Inform test takers that, if they have a disability, they have the right to request and receive accommodations or modifications in accordance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and other relevant legislation. WebRecent research using the Implicit Associations Test (IAT) to study shyness indicates that. Characteristics that are strengths in one sense are weaknesses in other ways. Because test takers have the right to be informed, prior to testing, about the test's purposes, the nature of the test, whether test results will be reported to the test takers, and the planned use of the results (when not in conflict with the testing purposes), testing professionals should: Give or provide test takers with access to a brief description about the test purpose (e.g., diagnosis, placement, selection, etc.) Self-report inventories are generally easy to administer and cost effective. WebProjective tests are relatively inefficient and expensive to administer. the willingness of the examinee to WebThree categories of psychological tests are then known: (1) projective tests, (2) self-report and objective tests and (3) objective tests with direct observation. In such cases a test taker may need to request clarifications about their rights and responsibilities. If you have a disability, you have the right to inquire and receive information about testing accommodations. The term projective in projective tests refers to the tendency for people to filter their interpretations of the world through their own psychology. Know in advance of testing when the test will be administered, if and when test results will be available to you, and if there is a fee for testing services that you are expected to pay. A. Which of the following values would automatically tell the researcher that he or she made a mistake? Lock took possession of the box and its contents. If a test consists of a list of True/False questions and is graded using a computer-scored answer sheet, then it is a(n) ________. 0000001169 00000 n
Mikhail is loud and boisterous, a leader. History of the Rorschach Inkblot Test One of Hermann Rorschach's favorite games as a child was Klecksography, which involves creating inkblots and making up stories or The best sort of personality change ________. In a series of studies about intellectual expectancies, Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968) found that schoolchildren randomly identified as "bloomers" showed an average IQ in-crease of about 15 points by the end of the school year. BMX Company has one employee. Some examples of projective tests are the Rorschach Inkblot Test, the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), the Contemporized-Themes Concerning Blacks test, the TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story), and the Rotter Incomplete Sentence Blank (RISB). Dr. Akita is designing a test to measure sociability. Follow instructions given by testing professionals. Describe its operation in terms of factor markets and product markets. C. aggregation It is the responsibility of the professionals involved in the testing process to ensure that test takers receive these rights. D. will be challenged in a legal context, If everybody read, interpreted, and answered an item in exactly the same way, then that item ________. Which of the following is an expression of Funder's First Law? ( 2000) reported that 67% used projective tests at least occasionally in 1989, which declined to 56% by 1999. The original MMPI was based on a small, limited sample, composed mostly of Minnesota farmers and psychiatric patients; the revised inventory was based on a more representative, national sample to allow for better standardization. Exceptions may occur when test takers, or their guardians, consent to release the test results to others or when testing professionals are authorized by law to release test results. (1992). The tests include 40 incomplete sentences that people are asked to complete as quickly as possible (Figure 11.19). Which of the following approaches to test construction is the most atheo-retical? It is a series of symmetrical inkblot cards that are presented to a client by a psychologist. B. C. Aggression The task of an employer who attempts to identify dependable, conscientious, and hard-working job applicants is similar to the task of the ________ psychologist, who at-tempts to identify and assess individual differences. The number between -1 and +1 that indexes the linear association between any two variables is called ________. Standards for the provision of school psychological services. C. 2.50 A. loads highly on its primary factor -attitudes toward political leaders Testing professionals should inform test takers when and where the test will be given, and whether payment for the testing is required. A limitation of Hans Eysenck's personality taxonomy is that ___. will be as friendly, outgoing, and sociable as she is now in the future. \text{b.} C. is empirically derived Nevertheless, projective tests remain in use. The principal vanishing point of the painting is so far away that it cannot be seen in the painting. Testing professionals should: Inform test takers that, if they need special testing arrangements, it is their responsibility to request appropriate accommodations and to provide any requested documentation as far in advance of the testing date as possible. A. D. Lock owned Lock Hospitality, Inc., which in turn owned the Best Western Motel in Conway, Arkansas. actors often portray "characters" or easily recognizable types of people. Which approach is concerned with identifying the number of fundamental individual differences? (1988). tell stories about pictures that the psychologist shows them. This version takes about one-half the time to complete and has only 338 questions (Figure 11.17). 0000005093 00000 n
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Cattell's taxonomy included _____ traits. Which design is best suited for addressing the third-variable problem? an atypical behavior that was emotionally evocative. Tests are defined broadly here as psychological and educational instruments developed and used by testing professionals in organizations such as schools, industries, clinical practice, counseling settings and human service and other agencies, including those assessment procedures and devices that are used for making inferences about people in the above-named settings. Imagine that you want to develop a test to measure depression. Inform the test taker, if the testing situation requires that test takers bring materials (e.g., personal identification, pencils, calculators, etc.) Personality tests are also used in criminal cases and custody battles, and to assess psychological disorders. B. makes the scale more reliable Implicit personality theories are essentially. A. 0 Walter Mischel suggested that personality psychologists should shift their focus of explaining behavior to ____. 0000001814 00000 n
Which of the following is true about predicting future behaviors? D. Big Seven Inventories, Dr. Akita is designing a test to measure sociability. The factor analytic technique of test construction is designed to________. C. social desirability Dr. Garcia wants to measure the earliest autobiographical memories of the participants in her project. b. Code of fair testing practices in education. 0000009414 00000 n
Personality assessment refers to ________. If everybody read, interpreted, and answered an item in exactly the same way, then that item ________. ____ tests are designed to predict a tendency toward theft or other forms of counterproductive behaviors in work settings, such as absenteeism. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be considered B data? 0000000949 00000 n
WebThematic apperception test (TAT) is a projective psychological test developed during the 1930s by Henry A. Murray and Christiana D. Morgan at Harvard University. A person taking the TAT is shown 812 ambiguous pictures and is asked to tell a story about each picture (Figure 11.18). B. These true/false questions resemble the kinds of questions you would find on the MMPI. WebPsychological testing helps to evaluate an individuals mental capabilities and qualities, such as personality, performance, capacity, and neurologic functioning. c. Have validity but little reliability Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory People generally prefer situations that are pleasant. Receive a brief oral or written explanation prior to testing about the purpose(s) for testing, the kind(s) of tests to be used, if the results will be reported to you or to others, and the planned use(s) of the results. Inform test takers of the procedures for appealing decisions that they believe are based in whole or in part on erroneous test results. One problem with the lexical strategy is that ___. Washington, DC: Author. Which of the following is NOT considered one of the likely reasons that high-expectancy students perform better? listening to the target describe his or her thoughts and feelings. The Rorschach has been standardized using the Exner system and is effective in measuring depression, psychosis, and anxiety. Know when and where the test will be given, pay for the test if required, appear on time with any required materials, and be ready to be tested. Which of the following characteristics is NOT associated with conscientiousness? Testing professionals should advise test takers that it is their responsibility to ask questions about the confidentiality of their test results, if this aspect concerns them. 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