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OBHR 330 Final Exam Purdue

4 Facets of Emotional Ability - correct answer ✔✔1. Self-Awareness

2. Self-Regulation (Emotional Regulation)

3. Empathy (other awareness)

4. Social skills (use of emotion)



Personality - correct answer ✔✔Set of traits that make us unique



Traits - correct answer ✔✔Building blocks of personality



trends in people's responses to their environment



ex: polite, easygoing, responsible...



Cultural Values - correct answer ✔✔shared beliefs about desirable end states or modes of conduct in a
given culture



ex: traditional , informal, risk adverse, assertive...



Cattell's Source Traits - correct answer ✔✔- Measure personality in basic units

- Identified 16 factors

-First career placement test



The Big Five - correct answer ✔✔1. Openness to Experience

2. Conscientiousness

3. Extraversion

4. Agreeableness

,5. Neuroticism



-Most popular theory today

-Consistent across cultures



Accomplishment Striving - correct answer ✔✔strong desire to accomplish task-related goals as a means
of expressing personality

(conscientiousness)



Communion Striving - correct answer ✔✔A strong desire to obtain acceptance in personal relationships
as a means of expressing one's personality

(agreeableness)



Zero Acquaintance - correct answer ✔✔situation in which two people have just met

(extroversion)



Status Striving - correct answer ✔✔a strong desire to obtain power and influence within a social
structure as a means of expressing one's personality

(extroversion)



Positive Affectivity - correct answer ✔✔a dispositional tendency to experience pleasant, engaging
moods such as enthusiasm, excitement, and elation

(extroverts)



Negative Affectivity - correct answer ✔✔tendency to experience negative emotions and moods, feel
distressed, and be critical of oneself and others

(neuroticism)



Differential Exposure - correct answer ✔✔Being more likely to appraise day-to-day situations as
stressful, thereby feeling that stressors are encountered more frequently

(neuroticism)

, Differential Reactivity - correct answer ✔✔Being less likely to believe that one can cope with the
stressors experienced on a daily basis

(neuroticism)



Type-A Personality - correct answer ✔✔More neurotic people



Locus of Control - correct answer ✔✔a person's tendency to perceive the control of rewards as internal
to the self or external in the environment

(neuroticism leads to believe external locus)



Myers- Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) - correct answer ✔✔4 preferences of personality types

1. Extraversion vs. Introversion

2. Sensing vs. Intuition

3. Thinking vs. Feeling

4. Judging vs. Perceiving



Created by Carl Jung



Extraversion vs. Introversion - correct answer ✔✔being energized by people and social interactions vs
being energized by private time and reflection



Sensing vs. Intuition - correct answer ✔✔preferring clear and concrete facts and data vs preferring
hunches and speculations based on theory and imagination



Thinking vs. Feeling - correct answer ✔✔approaching decisions with logic and critical analysis vs.
approaching decisions with an emphasis on others' needs and feelings



Judging vs. Perceiving - correct answer ✔✔approaching tasks by planning and setting goals vs preferring
to have flexibility and spontaneity when performing tasks

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