Which of the following is a difference between the five-factor model (FFM) and the five-factor theory (FFT)?

a) The FFM is always consistent and reliable, whereas the FFT depends on the FFM for its validity.
b) The FFM is a model about the sources of culture-specific traits, whereas the FFT is a theory of five dimensions of personality that are culture-specific.
c) The FFM is a model of the universal personality traits, whereas the FFT is a theory about the source of those traits.
d) The core components of the FFM are basic tendencies, characteristic adaptations, and self-concept, whereas the core components of the FFT are extraversion, neuroticism, and agreeableness.

c

Psychology

You might also like to view...

An individual with high emotional intelligence can not only understand his or her own emotions and feelings, but can also:

A) perceive and understand the emotions of others. B) use his or her own emotions to manipulate others. C) have trouble regulating his or her emotions because they are so strong. D) be extremely conscientious.

Psychology

Frederic goes on a very strict diet and loses 75 pounds. Six months after ending his diet, Frederic is back to his original weight of 260 pounds. Frederic’s experience is most consistent with ____.?

a. ?having an inefficient digestive system b. ?having a high metabolic rate c. ?having a set point of 260 lbs. d. ?having a tendency to engage in emotional eating

Psychology