Cognitive Approaches to Personality

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What does cognition refer to in the context of cognitive approaches to personality?

  • Awareness, thinking, perceiving, interpreting (correct)
  • Judging, deciding, evaluating, anticipating
  • Feeling, sensing, reacting, believing
  • Imagining, dreaming, forgetting, desiring

What is the process of making sense of or explaining events in the world called?

  • Evaluation
  • Justification
  • Rationalization
  • Interpretation (correct)

What do field independent people have the ability to do?

  • Focus on details despite background clutter (correct)
  • Struggle to focus on any information
  • Ignore details and focus on background clutter
  • Easily get distracted by background clutter

What does locus of control describe?

<p>One’s interpretation/beliefs of responsibility for life outcomes (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What factor affects both internal and external locus of control?

<p>Perceived control (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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