The roots of the Great Man theory can be traced back to the early 1900s
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Sigmund Freud
believed that the intrapsychic tensions among the id, ego and _____ caused one
to behave in characteristic ways even if the real motives behind the
behaviors were unknown to the person.
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Individuals higher
in extraversion
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All of the following
are accepted among the major definitions of emotional intelligence except:
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Individuals who
appear to be socially clueless, insensitive, pessimistic and grumpy may be low
in:
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"I remain calm
in pressure situations." This behavioral aspect corresponds to which
OCEAN personality dimension?
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Which of the
following is not one of the types of intelligence identified in the
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence?
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Leaders lower in
neuroticism tend to
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Which of the
following statements is most accurate concerning practical intelligence,
which is also known as "street smarts"?
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The personality
dimension that involves concerned with curiosity, innovative thinking and
assimilating new information is known as
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Which of the
following statements is true concerning analytic intelligence?
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Solution: The roots of the Great Man theory can be traced back to the early 1900s