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Test Personality traits
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QUESTION 1: HOW ARE PERSONALITY TRAITS DEFINED?
Long-lasting and unstable patterns in the way of thinking, feeling, and behaving
Momentary mood swings
Unpredictable changes in behavior
Características momentáneas de la personalidad
QUESTION 2: WHAT PROVIDES THE STABILITY OF PERSONALITY TRAITS OVER TIME?
A basis for understanding and predicting behavior
A lack of predictability in behavior
Inconsistency in thinking
Constant mood swings
QUESTION 3: WHAT ARE THE FIVE MAIN DIMENSIONS ACCORDING TO THE BIG FIVE THEORY?
Attraction, stability, kindness, extroversion, and neurosis
Openness to experience, responsibility, extroversion, kindness, and emotional stability
Intelligence, empathy, organization, sociability, and self-control
Curiosity, reliability, introversion, cooperation, and emotional regulation
QUESTION 4: WHAT COMMON TOOLS ARE USED TO MEASURE PERSONALITY TRAITS?
Product catalogs and credit cards
Questionnaires such as the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) and the MMPI-2
Fashion catalogs and aptitude tests
Roadmaps and crossword puzzles
QUESTION 5: WHAT STANDS OUT AS EXAMPLES OF “DARK TRAITS” OF PERSONALITY IN THE VIDEO?
Generosity, patience, and humility
Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy
Honesty, modesty, and tolerance
Optimism, perseverance, and gratitude
QUESTION 6: WHAT DO TWIN AND ADOPTION STUDIES SUGGEST ABOUT THE FORMATION OF PERSONALITY TRAITS?
There is no hereditary contribution to traits
Genetics plays no role in traits
Hereditary contribution is the only influence on traits
There is a hereditary contribution to traits, but the environment is also crucial
QUESTION 7: WHAT DOES THE LIFE CYCLE THEORY HIGHLIGHT ABOUT PERSONALITY?
Personality is static and does not change over time
Personality evolves throughout life, but not in a predictable way
Personality traits do not change across different stages of development
Predictable changes in personality at different stages of development
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL STABILITY AND AGE ACCORDING TO LIFE CYCLE THEORY?
Emotional stability increases steadily with age
Emotional stability decreases with age
Emotional stability remains constant throughout life
Emotional stability is not related to age
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