Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Psychology1h 43m
- 2. Psychology Research2h 20m
- 3. Biological Psychology2h 41m
- 4. Sensation and Perception28m
- 5. Consciousness and Sleep32m
- 6. Learning41m
- 7. Memory34m
- 8. Cognition37m
- 9. Emotion and Motivation35m
- 10. Developmental Psychology33m
- 11. Personality48m
- 12. Social Psychology41m
- 13. Stress and Health41m
- 14. Psychological Disorders44m
- 15. Treatment47m
2. Psychology Research
Intro to Research Methods
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When assessing personality, trait theorists are most likely to use
A
interviews.
B
projective tests.
C
personality inventories.
D
behavioral assessments.

1
Understand the context: Trait theorists focus on identifying and measuring individual personality characteristics, known as traits.
Identify the common methods used by trait theorists: These typically include personality inventories, which are structured questionnaires designed to assess various personality traits.
Differentiate between assessment methods: Interviews and projective tests are more subjective and less structured, often used in psychodynamic approaches rather than trait theory.
Recognize the purpose of personality inventories: They provide a standardized way to measure traits, making them a preferred tool for trait theorists.
Conclude that personality inventories are the most likely tool used by trait theorists for assessing personality, due to their reliability and validity in measuring specific traits.
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