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