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Definition |
Sets |
| 1 |
enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behavior |
66 sets |
| 2 |
enduring tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways |
44 sets |
| 3 |
dimensions or characteristics that account for personality differences; examples-dependency, anxiety, sociability; allport created a list of thousands |
44 sets |
| 4 |
enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behavior. |
26 sets |
| 5 |
dimensions or characteristics on which people differ in distinctive ways |
25 sets |
| 6 |
identifiable characteristics that define a person |
24 sets |
| 7 |
long-term disposition to behave in particular ways in a variety of situations |
24 sets |
| 8 |
general ways of behaving that characterize an individual. |
23 sets |
| 9 |
enduring tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways. |
20 sets |
| 10 |
a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations |
14 sets |
| 11 |
enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behaviour. |
12 sets |
| 12 |
ser |
12 sets |
| 13 |
enduring characteristics that describe an individuals behavior |
10 sets |
| 14 |
prominent aspects of personality and do not imply pathology |
9 sets |
| 15 |
relatively stable cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics of people that help establish their individual identities and distinguish them from others |
9 sets |
| 16 |
long term disposition to behave in particular ways in a variety of situations |
8 sets |
| 17 |
enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts |
7 sets |
| 18 |
more or less permanent personality characteristics |
7 sets |
| 19 |
dimensions or characteristics on or in which people differ in distinctive ways |
7 sets |
| 20 |
the more or less permanent personality characteristics that an individual has |
6 sets |
| 21 |
stable qualities that a person shows in most situations |
6 sets |
| 22 |
the behavioral dispositions a person exhibits across many different situations |
5 sets |
| 23 |
relatively stable cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics of people that help establish their individual identities and distinguish them from others. |
5 sets |
| 24 |
behaviors and patterns of perceiving, relating to others and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts |
5 sets |
| 25 |
behavioral tendencies that are relatively stable across time and place |
5 sets |
| 26 |
personlighetsdrag |
5 sets |
| 27 |
particular tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways that can be used to describe the personality of every individual |
5 sets |
| 28 |
behavioral dispositions that endure over time and across situations |
4 sets |
| 29 |
the permanent patterns individuals develop in terms of how they perceive, relate to, and think about themselves and their environment. |
4 sets |
| 30 |
the more or less permanent personality characteristics that an individual has. |
4 sets |
| 31 |
a set of stable characteristics that people display over time and across situations. |
4 sets |
| 32 |
a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations. |
4 sets |
| 33 |
dimensions or characteristics on which people differ in distinctive ways. |
4 sets |
| 34 |
the identifiable characteristics that define a person |
4 sets |
| 35 |
general ways of behaving that characterize an individual (noun phrase) |
3 sets |
| 36 |
a behavior geneticist would be most interested in studying hereditary influences on |
3 sets |
| 37 |
cechy charakteru |
3 sets |
| 38 |
adoptive parents are least likely to influence the ________ of their adopted children.
a.personality traits
b.religious beliefs
c.political attitudes
d.moral values |
3 sets |
| 39 |
the more or less permanent personality characteristics that a person has |
3 sets |
| 40 |
characteristic patterns of perceiving, interacting with & thinking about one's environment |
3 sets |
| 41 |
prominent aspects of personality exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts |
3 sets |
| 42 |
-consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions |
3 sets |
| 43 |
permanent traits that affect one's perception, relationships and view of themselves |
3 sets |
| 44 |
varying characteristics of individuals, some of which may lead to more aggressive behavior and preferences |
3 sets |
| 45 |
enduring tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways that can be used to describe the personality of every individual |
3 sets |
| 46 |
when someone exhibits these characteristics that describe an individual's behavior, including shy,aggressive,submissive, lazy, ambitious, loyal, and timid |
3 sets |
| 47 |
durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations |
3 sets |
| 48 |
more or less permanent personality characteristics. |
3 sets |
| 49 |
abstract qualities in a character |
3 sets |
| 50 |
defining characteristics that are unique to each individual |
3 sets |
| 51 |
varying characteristics of individuals, some of which may lead to more aggressive behavior and preferences. |
3 sets |
| 52 |
the style or manner in which we express ourselves |
3 sets |
| 53 |
enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving |
3 sets |
| 54 |
extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, openness to experience |
3 sets |
| 55 |
style or manner in which we express ourselves |
3 sets |
| 56 |
novelty seeking; harm avoidance; reward dependence; persistence; neuroticism; introversion vs extroversion; conscientiousness vs. undependability; antagonism vs. agreeableness; closed vs. openess |
3 sets |
| 57 |
черты характера, личностное качество |
3 sets |
| 58 |
enduring characteristics describing an individual's behavior |
3 sets |
| 59 |
a- goal oriented, productive; hard worker, impatient
b-laid back, easy going
c- combination of a+b |
2 sets |
| 60 |
characteristic ways one expresses oneself |
2 sets |
| 61 |
черты характера |
2 sets |
| 62 |
adoptive parents are least likely to influence the ________ of their adopted children. |
2 sets |
| 63 |
internal, stable traits based on genetics |
2 sets |
| 64 |
enduring characteristics within a person or in his or her relationship with others. such as assertiveness, extroversion, compliance, dominance and aggression. |
2 sets |
| 65 |
stable patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors |
2 sets |
| 66 |
relatively consistent characteristics exhibited in different situations |
2 sets |
| 67 |
future focus
curiosity
openness
optimistic |
2 sets |
| 68 |
trait theory. openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism. |
2 sets |
| 69 |
persistent ways in which we view and relate to other people and to society as a whole |
2 sets |
| 70 |
relatively enduring "dispositions" - tendencies to act, think, or feel in a certain manner in any given circumstance |
2 sets |
| 71 |
enduring tendencies to feel, think and act in certain ways |
2 sets |
| 72 |
patterns of behavior/disposition to feel and act |
2 sets |
| 73 |
características de la personalidad |
2 sets |
| 74 |
a characteristic pattern of behavior or a disposition to feel and act, as assessed by self-report inventories and peer reports. they actually depend on the situation you are in. |
2 sets |
| 75 |
words we use to describe someone |
2 sets |
| 76 |
- type a: higher perceived stress level and more problems
coping
- type b: less frustrated by daily events and more tolerant
- type c: suppression of anger, difficulty expressing
emotions
- hardy personality |
2 sets |
| 77 |
a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations. examples: timid, honest, dependable, impulsive, etc. |
2 sets |
| 78 |
a personality trait so basic that all of person's activities relate to it. |
2 sets |
| 79 |
relatively enduring predispositions that influence behavior across many different situations |
2 sets |
| 80 |
relatively enduring predispositions that influence our behavior across many situations |
2 sets |
| 81 |
the way a person behaves |
2 sets |
| 82 |
dimensions or characteristics in which people differ from one another. |
2 sets |
| 83 |
an enduring personal characteristic that reveals itself in a particular pattern of behavior in a variety of situations |
2 sets |
| 84 |
defining characteristics that are unique to each individual. |
2 sets |
| 85 |
dimensions or characteristics on or in which people differ in distinctive ways. |
2 sets |
| 86 |
hitler spent most of his time reading books and listening to operas which delt with mythology. hitler was a very odd,moody and easily angered man. |
2 sets |
| 87 |
more or less permanent personality characteristics (agreeableness, neuroticism, openness, etc.) |
2 sets |
| 88 |
enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behaviour |
2 sets |
| 89 |
determine how we adjust to our environment |
2 sets |
| 90 |
popular characteristics consist of shy, aggressive, submissive, lazy, ambitious, loyal, and timid. |
2 sets |
| 91 |
describable, enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts |
2 sets |
| 92 |
set of stable characteristics that people display over time and across situations |
2 sets |
| 93 |
the characteristic ways one expresses oneself. |
2 sets |
| 94 |
identifiable throughout the person's life span |
2 sets |
| 95 |
features of chracter |
2 sets |
| 96 |
relatively consistent characteristics exhibited in different situations.
traits imply consistency... but are they consistent? |
2 sets |
| 97 |
distinctive individual qualities of a person |
2 sets |
| 98 |
general ways of behaving that characterize an individual |
2 sets |
| 99 |
relatively stable cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics that help establish people's individual identities |
2 sets |