Identify and briefly describe the main terms in McAdams theory

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McAdams (1999) describes three parallel levels of personality structure and function, each of which contains a variety of personality constructs: dispositional traits, personal concerns, and life narrative. Dispositional traits are aspects of personality that are consistent across contexts. People can be compared and rated along a continuum of these characteristics ranging from low to high. Personal concerns are people's goals and concerns in life. These typically reflect the stage of life a person is in at a particular moment. Life narrative consists of the aspects of personality that pull everything together. The creation of one's identity is the goal of this level.

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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According to Hirschi, which of the following describes the attachment component of a person's bond with society?

a. Personal allegiance to the dominant value system in a group b. Time spent in nondeviant activities c. Degree of importance of a person's stake in conformity d. Extent to which a person feels bound to specific groups

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Immigrants from Jamaica, Nigeria, and Ethiopia tend to be more educated and urbanized than the "average citizen" in their native countries.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The practice of being married to only one person at a time is known as ______.

A. polyandry B. polyamory C. misogyny D. monogamy

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