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· 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 ·(See attached file for full problem description) --- Match each of the following descriptions with the corresponding bias that are liabilities for projective techniques. ___perceiving a pattern is present between a Projective sign and a personality feature A. confirmation Bias when it is not. B. Irrational Persistence of Belief. ___Perseveration of beliefs despite C. Barnum Effect inadequate basis. D. Illusory Correlation ___Perception that a general, high base rate ... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
73270
OTA ID:
104775
The projective hypothesis" assumes that individuals will often reveal information about their intrapsychic functioning when. A. presented with inkblots or abstract images that look like some common object. B. Assessed by a dynamically oriented psychologist. C. Presented with ambiguous stimuli in a contest that stresses the individual. D. presented with abiguous stimuli in a conforable, low stress manner. The 4 choices are described and the correct solution revealed in the solution section.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
79485
OTA ID:
104348
Which of the following is not one of the features of an Exnerian approach to Rorschach administration? A. Administration of association phase B. Administration of dynamic inquiry C. Administration of inquiry phase D. Recording of percept location on lcaton sheets
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
79489
OTA ID:
102789
What was Hans Eysenck contribution to the field of psychology of personality? How can his theories be applied to the workplace?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
88255
OTA ID:
103640
Do you think it is really possible to change our basic personalities? Why or why not?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
93583
OTA ID:
103973
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