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Psychology's roots can be traced to the ancient __________ and __________.
Greeks and Romans
Romans and Persians
Greeks and Mayans
Chinese and Egyptians
The formal beginning of psychology as a separate discipline was in the year
1879
1876
1892
1997
The first laboratory for experimental study of psychological phenomena was established by whom?
Wilhelm Wundt
Sigmund Freud
William James
Henry Murray
Where was the first psychological laboratory established?
Leipzig, Germany
Calcutta, India
Maryland, USA
Munich, Germany
Personality psychology's main objective is to explain why people behave as they do from an empirical and scientific perspective.
__________ prefers to work with relatively simple, straight-forward concepts that are open to empirical test.
Scientific psychology
Pseudo-psychology
Graphology
Phrenology
Who coined the term personology/personologists?
Wilhem Wundt
Gordon Allport
Who are called Personologists?
Personality researchers & theorists
Personality development teachers
Personality experts
Psychotherapists
Personality psychology emphasizes on assessment methods to ________ , ________ , ________ , and make valid decisions about individuals.
study, understand, predict
research, experiment, change
define, improve, change
study, improve, predict
Personality is an __________ concept which integrates the many aspects that characterize what the person is like.
abstract
basic
simple
artificial
The term personality originated from the Latin word
persona
hominem
personalem
leporem
The conceptual meaning of personality is multifaceted, encompassing a wide spectrum of __________ , __________ processes that influence how the person acts across different situations.
internal, mental
external, physical
physical, psychological
internal, external
What does the Greek term of personality refer to?
Mask worn by theatrical players
Thieves
Person who is obnoxious
Smart and intelligent
Who described personality in terms of 'self, an organized, permanent, subjectively perceived entity which is at the heart of all our experiences.'?
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
George Kelley
Gordon Allport defined personality as
an individual really is, an internal "something" that determines the nature of the person's interactions with the world
life proceeds in terms of series of psychosocial crises, with personality a function of their outcome
complex pattern in which person, behaviour and situation continually influence each other
individual's unique way of "making sense"
Who defined personality as life proceeds in terms of a series of psychosocial crises, with personality a function of their outcome?
Raymond Cattell
Erik Erikson
Julian Rotters