Cards (18)

    • What is trait theory's central idea regarding personality?
      Stable, consistent traits
    • Trait theory posits that personality is made up of stable and consistent individual characteristics known as traits
    • Individuals possess a single, fixed personality trait.
      False
    • What does the assumption of consistency in trait theory suggest about traits over time?
      They are relatively stable
    • Individual differences in trait theory refer to the unique combination of traits each person exhibits
    • Someone high in conscientiousness is likely organized and disciplined.
    • Match each Big Five trait with its definition:
      Openness ↔️ Imaginative and curious
      Conscientiousness ↔️ Organized and diligent
      Extraversion ↔️ Sociable and outgoing
      Agreeableness ↔️ Friendly and cooperative
      Neuroticism ↔️ Anxious and stressed
    • Which trait describes how open-minded and imaginative an individual is?
      Openness
    • Conscientiousness reflects how organized, responsible, and diligent a person is
    • An extroverted person enjoys being the center of attention.
    • What behavior characterizes someone high in agreeableness?
      Resolves conflicts amicably
    • Neuroticism measures how anxious, emotionally unstable, and self-conscious an individual is
    • Order the Big Five traits from most outward-focused to most inward-focused:
      1️⃣ Extraversion
      2️⃣ Openness
      3️⃣ Conscientiousness
      4️⃣ Agreeableness
      5️⃣ Neuroticism
    • Traits guide individuals to express consistent behaviors in various contexts.
    • What does psychodynamic theory emphasize that trait theory does not?
      Unconscious processes
    • Humanistic theory highlights free will and self-actualization
    • Social-cognitive theory integrates environmental factors with thought processes.
    • Match each theory with its emphasis:
      Trait theory ↔️ Identifying and measuring traits
      Psychodynamic ↔️ Unconscious motives
      Humanistic ↔️ Free will and growth
      Social-cognitive ↔️ Social learning and thoughts