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Psychology Test sobre George Kelly's Personal Construct Theory - 11 Corollaries, creado por Ezekiel John Evardo el 19/06/2018.

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George Kelly's Personal Construct Theory - 11 Corollaries

Pregunta 1 de 11

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We anticipate future events according to our interpretations of recurrent themes.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Construction Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 2 de 11

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People have different experiences and therefore construe events in different ways.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 3 de 11

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We organize our personal constructs in a hierarchical system, with some constructs in a superordinate position and others subordinate to them. This organization allows us to minimize incompatible constructs.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Construction Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 4 de 11

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All personal constructs are dichotomous, that is, we construe events in an either/or manner.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Dichotomy Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 5 de 11

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We choose the alternative in a dichotomized construct that we see as extending our range of future choices.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Construction Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Fragmentation Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 6 de 11

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Constructs are limited to a particular range of convenience, that is, they are not relevant to all situations.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Range Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Fragmentation Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 7 de 11

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We continually revise our personal constructs as the result of experience.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Experience Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Fragmentation Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 8 de 11

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Not all new experiences lead to a revision of personal constructs. To the extent that constructs are permeable they are subject to change through experience. Concrete or impermeable constructs resist modification regardless of our experience.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Fragmentation Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 9 de 11

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Our behavior is sometimes inconsistent because our construct system can readily admit incompatible elements.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Fragmentation Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 10 de 11

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To the extent that we have had experiences similar to others, our personal constructs tend to be similar to the construction systems of those people.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Fragmentation Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Range Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

Explicación

Pregunta 11 de 11

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We are able to communicate with others because we can construe their constructions. We not only observe the behavior of others, but we also interpret what that behavior means to them.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Sociality Corollary

  • Commonality Corollary

  • Fragmentation Corollary

  • Modulation Corollary

  • Experience Corollary

  • Organization Corollary

  • Choice Corollary

  • Individuality Corollary

  • Construction Corollary

  • Dichotomy Corollary

Explicación