Questions: QUESTION 41 A psychologist who believes that human personality is influenced by feelings, expectations, and values would likely support the trait approach. social cognitive approach. psychodynamic approach. learning approach. QUESTION 42 The pattern of enduring traits that lead people to act in the same ways over time and in different situations is known as personality. development. psyche. self-actualization

QUESTION 41
A psychologist who believes that human personality is influenced by feelings, expectations, and values would likely support the
trait approach.
social cognitive approach.
psychodynamic approach.
learning approach.

QUESTION 42
The pattern of enduring traits that lead people to act in the same ways over time and in different situations is known as
personality.
development.
psyche.
self-actualization
Transcript text: QUESTION 41 A psychologist who believes that human personality is influenced by feelings, expectations, and values would likely support the trait approach. social cognitive approach. psychodynamic approach. learning approach. QUESTION 42 The pattern of enduring traits that lead people to act in the same ways over time and in different situations is known as personality. development. psyche. self-actualization
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QUESTION 41

A psychologist who believes that human personality is influenced by feelings, expectations, and values would likely support the:

  • Social cognitive approach.

Explanation:

  • Trait approach: This approach focuses on identifying and measuring individual personality characteristics or traits. It does not specifically emphasize feelings, expectations, and values.
  • Social cognitive approach: This approach, developed by Albert Bandura, emphasizes the role of cognitive processes, such as feelings, expectations, and values, in understanding personality. It considers how people interpret and think about their experiences and how these cognitive processes influence behavior.
  • Psychodynamic approach: This approach, founded by Sigmund Freud, focuses on unconscious processes and early childhood experiences. It does not primarily emphasize feelings, expectations, and values in the same way the social cognitive approach does.
  • Learning approach: This approach focuses on how behavior is acquired and modified through conditioning and reinforcement. It does not specifically address the role of feelings, expectations, and values in personality.
QUESTION 42

The pattern of enduring traits that lead people to act in the same ways over time and in different situations is known as:

  • Personality.

Explanation:

  • Personality: This term refers to the consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that characterize an individual across different situations and over time.
  • Development: This term refers to the process of growth and change that occurs throughout a person's life, encompassing physical, cognitive, and social changes.
  • Psyche: This term refers to the human mind or soul, encompassing all mental processes, both conscious and unconscious.
  • Self-actualization: This term, introduced by Abraham Maslow, refers to the realization of one's full potential and the development of one's abilities and appreciation for life. It is not specifically about the enduring traits that define personality.

I hope this helps clarify the concepts! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

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