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personalities mission is to address the psychological triad of ____ , _____, and ______
thought, feeling, behavior
personality try's to explain the psychological functioning of _____
whole individuals
______ is an impossible mission
learning about personality
different approaches to personality must limit themselves by emphasizing different ______?
psychological topics
5 basic personality psychology approaches
trait, biological, psychoanalytic, phenomenological, and learning and cognitive processes.
the advantages and disadvantages in personality approaches are
probably inseperable
a systematic, self imposed limitation
basic approach
the reference to personality traits
trait approach
trying to understand the mind in terms of the body
biological approach
psychologists concerned primarily with the unconscious mind
psychoanalytic approach
focus on peoples conscious experience of the world?
phenomenological approach
______ data compromise direct observations of a person doing something in a test situation?
behavioral data
b-data situations may involve the persons _____, an artificial social setting constructed in a psychological laboratory ?
real life environment
b data personality test
rorschach inkblot test
b-data physiological test measures
heart rate , blood pressure, or brain activity
the advantages of b-data are that they can tap into many different kinds of ____
behaviors
_____ can analyze behaviors that might not occur or be easily measured in normal life
b data
b-data is obtained through ____
direct observation
b-data is in a sense ____
objective
the disadvantages of b-data is that for all their superficial objectivity, it is still not clear what they mean ____
psychologically
_____ data compromise observable life outcomes such as being arrested, getting sick, or graduating college ?
life data
l data have the advantages of being ___ and ____
objective and verifiable
______ have the advantage of being intrinsically important and potentially psychologically relevant
l data
l data has the disadvantage of being determined by
many different factors, no being psychologically relevant