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Personality
Sixth edition
Chapter 2
How Is Personality Studied and
Assessed?
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Modules
Introduction: How Is Personality Studied and Assessed? 2.1: Measuring Personality
2.2: Bias
2.3: Varieties of Personality Measures
2.4: How Not to Test Personality
2.5: The Design of Research
2.6: The Ethics of Personality Testing
Conclusion: How Is Personality Studied and Assessed?
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Introduction: How Is Personality Studied and Assessed?
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Objective: Report some of the parameters of measuring personality
2.1: Measuring Personality
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2.1.2: Construct Validity
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Objective: Analyze the three major sources of bias in personality measurement
2.2: Bias
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2.2.1: Response Sets
sets
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Objective: Express the different types of measures of personality
2.3: Varieties of Personality Measures
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2.3.1: Self-Report Tests
(MMPI)
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2.3.2: Q-Sort Tests
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2.3.3: Ratings and Judgments by Others
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Figure 2.1: A Sample of Questions from Terman’s
Longitudinal Study
Through questionnaires such as these, Terman obtained information from the parents and teachers of the children he was studying These childhood ratings have been shown to be predictive of adult personality and accomplishment.
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2.3.4: Biological Measures
conditions
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2.3.5: Behavioral Observations
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2.3.6: Interviews
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2.3.7: Expressive Behavior
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2.3.8: Document Analysis and Biological Studies
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2.3.9: Projective Tests
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2.3.10: Demographics and Lifestyle
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2.3.11: Online Internet Analysis of
Social Media and Big Data
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2.3.12: Is There One Best Method of Assessment?
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Objective: Review reasons why some personality tests should not be used
2.4: How Not to Test Personality
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Objective: Describe the three basic types of research designs used in studying personality
2.5: The Design of Research
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2.5.1: Case Studies
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2.5.2: Correlational Studies
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2.5.3: Experimental Studies
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Objective: Examine the ethical context of psychological testing
2.6: The Ethics of Personality Testing
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Conclusion: How Is Personality Studied and Assessed?