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How one's personality is built through classic learning theory and mental
processes; Behaviorism, social learning theory, and cognitive personality
psychology
,Funder's First Law
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Great strengths are usually great weaknesses, and surprisingly often the
opposite is true as well
objective tests
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Where the questions that make up the test seem more objective and less
open to interpretation than the pictures and blots use in projective
tests.;questions asked as true/false, number scale, etc.; 3 types: rational
method, empirical method, factor analysis
Funder and Ozer reanalyzed data from classic social psychology studies, including
Milgram's obedience studies and the bystander intervention studies. When they
compared the results of these studies on the effect of situations to studies on the
effect of personality, they concluded that:
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the effects of personality and the effects of situations are similar.
Someone's unique, conscious experience of the world is their?
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, phenomenological approach; conscious awareness and experience, free
will, humanistic psychology, cross-cultural psychology
Which of the following best indicates the point of Funder's Third "law" ?
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some personality data is usually better than nothing
Funder says that compared to other types of data, B-data are not used very often,
because they are:
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expensive and time-consuming to gather
Definitional Truth - objective truth
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the data is true because it is based on opinion, and someone's opinion
cannot be wrong if that is what you asked of them.
Basic approach
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