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Physiological assessment of personality
 
  a. focuses on the frequency of emotional reactions.
  b. focuses on patterns of physiological responses to emotional stimuli.
  c. requires verbal responses.
  d. is relatively simple and inexpensive.



Question 2

Both alcohol intoxication and deindividuation can be interpreted as interferences with normal self-regulatory behavior.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Question 3

Describe three ways in which high and low sensation seekers have been found to differ.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Question 4

Describe the major differences between Cattell's and Eysenck's approach to the identification of important personality traits.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Question 5

What other human tendency is approach and avoidance said to be related to?
 
  a. fight or flight
  b. silence and rage
  c. depression and ecstasy
  d. fear and loathing
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(Answer to Q. 1)  B

(Answer to Q. 2)  T

(Answer to Q. 3)  People who are high in sensation seeking are continually in search of new, complex, varied, exciting, and often arousing experiences. Compared with people lower on this dimension, sensation seekers are (1) faster drivers; (2) more likely to use various drugs; and (3) more likely to engage in high-risk sports such as skydiving.

(Answer to Q. 4)  Cattell believed traits must be determined empirically. Cattell collected many different types of data, including lexical data, self-report questionnaire data, observer ratings, and objective behavioral data. He factor analyzed these various kinds of data and found that 16 dimensions constituted the primary traits in personality. In contrast, Eysenck believed theorists should begin with well-developed ideas about the underlying variables they believe to be the most important, and then set out to measure these variables well. Eysenck based his ideas on the four types proposed by Hippocrates and Galen. He argued that these four types could be created by combining high and low levels of two supertraits called introversion-extraversion and emotionality-stability.

(Answer to Q. 5)  Answer: A
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