According to Kelly, a carrot theory of motivation emphasizes concepts such as
A) motive and stimulus.
B) drive and jackass.
C) purpose and need.
D) pitchfork and banana.
Question 2Kelly referred to theories that employ terms such as drive, motive, and stimulus as ________ theories.
A) pull
B) push
C) carrot
D) all of the above
Question 3Which of the following occurs during the test phase of the creativity cycle?
A) The creative idea discovered in a preceding stage is tested for its usefulness.
B) The construct system is loosened.
C) The construct system is tightened.
D) The constructs in ones construct system are made more permeable.
Question 4For Kelly, a creative person is one who
A) has a loose construct system.
B) has a tight construct system.
C) can loosen and then tighten his or her construct system.
D) opts for definition rather than extension of his or her construct system.
Question 5During the phase of the CPC cycle, the person chooses that construct that seems especially relevant to the situation.
During the phase of the CPC cycle, the person chooses that construct that seems especially relevant to the situation.
Question 6During the phase of the CPC cycle, a person tries a number of propositional constructs.
A) submergence
B) circumspection
C) preemption
D) control
Question 7Acting in accordance with the expectations of others is what Kelly called
A) conformity.
B) sociality.
C) playing a role.
D) suspension.