30 Questions
According to Allport (1937), how are personality traits defined?
As real physical entities
What distinguishes a 'trait' according to Guilford (1959)?
It is a distinguishable, relatively enduring way individuals vary
Which of the following personality types was NOT proposed by Hippocrates?
Introverted
What is the basis for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) according to the text?
Jung's personality types
What characterizes Type A personalities according to Friedman & Rosenman?
Competitiveness and time pressure
When undergoing personality assessment, who is the primary referent according to the text?
The self
What does the Idiographic approach involve in personality assessment?
Highly trained clinician reviewing verbatim transcripts
Which method involves the assessees selecting one response from multiple choices?
Objective methods
What is the primary focus of Projective methods in personality assessment?
Judging the assessees' personality
In the Rorschach Inkblot Test, what do determinants refer to?
Qualities that determine what the individual perceives
'Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)' was designed primarily for eliciting:
Fantasy material from patients in psychoanalysis
'Holtzman Inkblot Test' was created as an alternative to which other projective test?
Rorschach
Which projective test is specifically designed for use with urban Hispanic children?
TAT Pictures as Projective Stimuli TEMAS
What is the Children’s Apperception Test (CAT) primarily based on?
Animals engaged in various activities
What is the focus of the Picture Story Test in terms of eliciting themes?
Coming home late and leaving home
Which projective test involves respondents constructing their own pictures from cutout materials?
Make a Picture Story Method
Which type of projective techniques are referred to as semi-structured techniques?
Response to open-ended phrases
What is the main aim of verbal projective techniques?
Provide a framework for responses
Which projective technique involves presenting a list of words that begin with a sentence for the assessee to finish?
Word Association Tests
Who developed the first Word Association Test as a projective technique of personality assessment?
Carl Jung
Which test produces drawings that are analyzed based on content and related variables?
Draw-A-Person Test (DAP)
What is the purpose of the Kent-Rosanoff Free Association Test?
Provide standardized test using words as projective stimuli
In the Sentence Completion Tests, what is the assessee's task?
To respond by finishing each sentence
Which personality assessment tool measures five dimensions of personality and a total of 30 elements or facets?
NEO Personality Inventory
Which scale is used to measure an individual's belief in their ability to persist in the face of barriers and recover from setbacks?
Dispositional Resiliency Scale (DRS)
What does the Hope Scale characterize hope as?
A goal driven energy in combination with the capacity to construct systems to meet goals
Which scale is the most widely used self-report measure of dispositional optimism?
Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R)
What does the Cognitive Intervention for Stressful Situations measure?
Coping styles in response to stressful situations
Which scale is used to measure two orthogonal dimensions of affect?
Positive and Negative Affect Schedules (PANAS)
Who developed the Ego Resiliency Scale Revised?
Block and Kremen
Explore various projective assessment tools designed for children and adolescents, such as TAT Pictures, Children’s Apperception Test (CAT), and Picture Story Test. Understand how these tools use pictures to stimulate storytelling and uncover thoughts and emotions.
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