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An assessment process that aims to interpret a person's responses and characteristics in a natural environment.
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behavioral assessment
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A process that requires a client to respond (in person rather than on paper) to ambiguous questions, situations, or tasks so that the person conducting the assessment can interpret the responses.
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clinical assessment
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A model that views human personality in terms of five general traits: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
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five-factor model
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Approaches to studying personality that considers individuals as a whole and in the context of their situational surroundings.
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idiographic approaches
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Approaches to studying personality that look at specific elements of personality (e.g., warmth or agreeableness) across groups of individuals, typically ignoring the context within which these elements or traits are enacted.
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nomothetic approaches
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The belief that one is able to perform the required behaviors to produce a desired outcome.
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self-efficacy
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The tendency to think of oneself favorably.
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self-serving bias
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