Lucas scores high on measures of conscientiousness. What does research evidence indicate about conscientiousness and personality in general as a predictor of important life events?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- Studies show that personality traits in general are a significant predictor of important life outcomes, such as health, long life, having a successful marriage, and performing well at work and at school.
- Among the Big Five traits, high conscientiousness is the best predictor of health, long life, and school and work performance.
- Low levels of neuroticism and high levels of agreeableness are the best predictors of staying married.

Psychology

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a. is usually interchangeable with a score from one of the major scales. b. is usually more accurate than a score from one of the major scales. c. should generally not be used interchangeably with a score from one of the major scales. d. is generally more reliable than a score based on one of the major scales.

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Young religious adolescents often gather, "dressed as they are," piercings and all, to express their commitment to their religion by means of hip-hop and rap music

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology

Alan wants to conduct a study to better children’s peer interactions. In which of the following scenarios would it be most appropriate to use correlational rather than causal research methods?

A. When evaluating the impact of assigning children to work on group tasks or to complete individual projects  B. When the parents have to be present to consent to their children’s participating in a research study C. When studying children with Down’s syndrome compared to their same-aged normally developing peers D. When children have already been assigned to different classrooms and Alan can use the classroom assignment as the study groups

Psychology

Compare and contrast the two major theories of hearing-place theory and frequency theory.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology