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Deck 3: Adler: Individual Psychology
1
The tendency toward completion,Adler believed,
A)was a result of birth order.
B)was innate but needed to be developed.
C)was learned during preadolescence.
D)resulted from the masculine protest.
A)was a result of birth order.
B)was innate but needed to be developed.
C)was learned during preadolescence.
D)resulted from the masculine protest.
B
2
In response to World War I,Adler
A)enlisted in the army.
B)became a conscientious objector.
C)changed his theoretical views.
D)moved to a neutral country.
A)enlisted in the army.
B)became a conscientious objector.
C)changed his theoretical views.
D)moved to a neutral country.
C
3
Differentiate the striving for superiority and the striving for success in Adler's theory of personality.
A.Originally,Adler spoke of the striving for superiority as the final goal for all people,but after he placed more emphasis on social interest,he made a distinction between striving for superiority and striving for success.
B.In Adler's final theory,the striving for superiority was seen as an attempt to gain personal superiority over other people.As such,it is pathological and devoid of a high level of social interest.For example,a person may give money to a street beggar to convey a message of superiority over the beggar.
C.After Adler began to see the importance or social interest,he talked about striving for success,which he defined as success for all humanity.The striving for success is thus motivated by a high level of social interest and not by personal gain.A person who strives for success may give money to a street beggar out of interest in the beggar as part of humanity.A person with high social interest would genuinely care about the beggar and may extend that care beyond merely giving money.
B.In Adler's final theory,the striving for superiority was seen as an attempt to gain personal superiority over other people.As such,it is pathological and devoid of a high level of social interest.For example,a person may give money to a street beggar to convey a message of superiority over the beggar.
C.After Adler began to see the importance or social interest,he talked about striving for success,which he defined as success for all humanity.The striving for success is thus motivated by a high level of social interest and not by personal gain.A person who strives for success may give money to a street beggar out of interest in the beggar as part of humanity.A person with high social interest would genuinely care about the beggar and may extend that care beyond merely giving money.
4
Concerning feelings of inferiority,Adler held that
A)all individuals possess them.
B)only neurotics develop them.
C)they always lead to the development of social interest.
D)they only develop when organ inferiorities are present.
A)all individuals possess them.
B)only neurotics develop them.
C)they always lead to the development of social interest.
D)they only develop when organ inferiorities are present.
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5
Adler's concern for the whole person led to his
A)developing treatments for cancer.
B)studying psychiatry.
C)becoming a rabbi.
D)advocating revolution.
A)developing treatments for cancer.
B)studying psychiatry.
C)becoming a rabbi.
D)advocating revolution.
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6
Unlike Freud's psychoanalysis,Adler's individual psychology assumed that
A)behavior is shaped by past experiences.
B)people are motivated largely by aggression.
C)people are mostly responsible for their personalities.
D)most behavior is motivated by unconscious forces.
E)the sexual instinct is the basis for most human behavior.
A)behavior is shaped by past experiences.
B)people are motivated largely by aggression.
C)people are mostly responsible for their personalities.
D)most behavior is motivated by unconscious forces.
E)the sexual instinct is the basis for most human behavior.
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7
Adler believed that the dynamic force motivating all human activity is
A)organ dialect.
B)a feeling of superiority.
C)the striving for success.
D)inferior physical endowment.
A)organ dialect.
B)a feeling of superiority.
C)the striving for success.
D)inferior physical endowment.
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8
List and describe three Adlerian safeguarding tendencies.
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9
Unlike other psychiatrists of his time,Adler treated
A)large numbers of schizophrenics.
B)mentally retarded children.
C)patients without medical insurance.
D)large numbers of middle- and lower-class patients.
A)large numbers of schizophrenics.
B)mentally retarded children.
C)patients without medical insurance.
D)large numbers of middle- and lower-class patients.
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10
Adler's earliest memories concerned
A)comparisons with his older and healthier brother.
B)an active interest in helping others.
C)neglect by his mother.
D)his desire to become a famous psychologist.
A)comparisons with his older and healthier brother.
B)an active interest in helping others.
C)neglect by his mother.
D)his desire to become a famous psychologist.
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11
Adler felt that every individual is striving to reach the same goal of
A)self-fulfillment.
B)a perfect society.
C)superiority or success.
D)reduction of anxiety.
A)self-fulfillment.
B)a perfect society.
C)superiority or success.
D)reduction of anxiety.
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12
Which of the following assumptions is NOT part of Adler's theory?
A)All human motivations for behavior are unconscious in origin.
B)The dynamic force behind a person's activity is the striving for superiority or success.
C)All psychological phenomena are unified within the individual in a self-consistent manner.
D)The opinions of people shape their behavior and personality.
A)All human motivations for behavior are unconscious in origin.
B)The dynamic force behind a person's activity is the striving for superiority or success.
C)All psychological phenomena are unified within the individual in a self-consistent manner.
D)The opinions of people shape their behavior and personality.
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13
Adler's break with Freud was due to the fact that
A)Freud believed that psychoanalysis should change to keep up with society.
B)Adler was extremely deferent to Freud.
C)Adler could not accept Freud's strong emphasis on sexual factors as motivators of behavior.
D)Freud lacked organizational skills,leaving Adler with the responsibility of directing the Wednesday Psychological Society.
A)Freud believed that psychoanalysis should change to keep up with society.
B)Adler was extremely deferent to Freud.
C)Adler could not accept Freud's strong emphasis on sexual factors as motivators of behavior.
D)Freud lacked organizational skills,leaving Adler with the responsibility of directing the Wednesday Psychological Society.
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14
The death of Adler's younger brother resulted in Adler
A)withdrawing from other family members.
B)developing a severe childhood neurosis.
C)deciding to become a doctor.
D)turning to his older brother for protection.
A)withdrawing from other family members.
B)developing a severe childhood neurosis.
C)deciding to become a doctor.
D)turning to his older brother for protection.
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15
Describe the role of subjective perceptions in Adler's theory of personality.
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16
From Adler's biography,we know that he
A)came from a Jewish background.
B)had a younger brother who died in infancy.
C)was second born.
D)None of these is correct.
E)All of these are correct.
A)came from a Jewish background.
B)had a younger brother who died in infancy.
C)was second born.
D)None of these is correct.
E)All of these are correct.
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17
One of Adler's strongest beliefs was in
A)equality of the sexes.
B)his Jewish faith.
C)his Protestant faith.
D)the communist doctrine.
A)equality of the sexes.
B)his Jewish faith.
C)his Protestant faith.
D)the communist doctrine.
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18
During the time that Freud and Adler were members of the Wednesday Psychological Society,____________________.
A) Adler considered Freud to be his mentor.
B) Freud prevented Adler from holding office in the organization.
C) they shared a warm personal relationship.
D) they conspired to prevent Carl Jung from joining the organization.
E) None of these is correct.
A) Adler considered Freud to be his mentor.
B) Freud prevented Adler from holding office in the organization.
C) they shared a warm personal relationship.
D) they conspired to prevent Carl Jung from joining the organization.
E) None of these is correct.
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19
Adler believed that people strive for superiority
A)in order to compensate for feelings of inferiority.
B)in order to survive in a competitive society.
C)as a means of attaining sexual satisfaction.
D)in imitation of parents and other authority figures.
A)in order to compensate for feelings of inferiority.
B)in order to survive in a competitive society.
C)as a means of attaining sexual satisfaction.
D)in imitation of parents and other authority figures.
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20
Adler first postulated the aggressive drive and the will to power as the fundamental motivations that shape human personality.He later extended his view to include the
A)striving for success.
B)will to knowledge.
C)search for meaning.
D)striving for self-actualization.
A)striving for success.
B)will to knowledge.
C)search for meaning.
D)striving for self-actualization.
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21
Adler believed that social interest
A)develops early in the mother-child relationship.
B)is characteristic of all people to some degree.
C)is the English translation of Gemeinschaftsgefühl.
D)All these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
A)develops early in the mother-child relationship.
B)is characteristic of all people to some degree.
C)is the English translation of Gemeinschaftsgefühl.
D)All these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
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22
According to Adler,organ inferiorities
A)cause the development of inferior personalities.
B)cause the development of superior personalities.
C)are important as they stimulate feelings of inferiority.
D)are important because they bestow purpose on all behavior.
A)cause the development of inferior personalities.
B)cause the development of superior personalities.
C)are important as they stimulate feelings of inferiority.
D)are important because they bestow purpose on all behavior.
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23
According to Adler,unconscious thoughts and behaviors are
A)essential to healthy psychological functioning.
B)understood only by the individual who has them.
C)regarded as helpful but not essential to healthy psychological functioning.
D)not clearly understood by the individual.
A)essential to healthy psychological functioning.
B)understood only by the individual who has them.
C)regarded as helpful but not essential to healthy psychological functioning.
D)not clearly understood by the individual.
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24
Adler would see an individual's inconsistent behavior as
A)evidence of a variety of basic motives.
B)a person's attempt to strive for superiority.
C)a symptom of schizophrenia.
D)a conscious means of acquiring social interest.
A)evidence of a variety of basic motives.
B)a person's attempt to strive for superiority.
C)a symptom of schizophrenia.
D)a conscious means of acquiring social interest.
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25
According to Adler,_______ is the bond that holds society together.
A)fiction
B)the sex drive
C)a feeling of incompleteness
D)social interest
A)fiction
B)the sex drive
C)a feeling of incompleteness
D)social interest
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26
According to Adler,social interest is strongest in people who strive for
A)success.
B)personal gain.
C)superiority.
D)inferiority.
A)success.
B)personal gain.
C)superiority.
D)inferiority.
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27
According to Adler,the goal toward which a psychologically healthy person strives is
A)fictional,with no objective existence.
B)the creation of one's conscious thought.
C)largely conscious or known to that person.
D)shaped mostly by the person's birth order.
E)All of these are correct.
A)fictional,with no objective existence.
B)the creation of one's conscious thought.
C)largely conscious or known to that person.
D)shaped mostly by the person's birth order.
E)All of these are correct.
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28
According to Adler,the behavior of psychologically healthy individuals is
A)unmotivated by any particular kinds of feelings.
B)motivated mostly by conscious goals and drives.
C)motivated mostly by unconscious goals and drives.
D)motivated by exaggerated feelings of inferiority.
A)unmotivated by any particular kinds of feelings.
B)motivated mostly by conscious goals and drives.
C)motivated mostly by unconscious goals and drives.
D)motivated by exaggerated feelings of inferiority.
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29
Adler said that all humans are "blessed" at birth with
A)a well-developed sense of social interest.
B)small,weak,incomplete,inferior bodies.
C)superior intellects.
D)the need to become superior to other people.
A)a well-developed sense of social interest.
B)small,weak,incomplete,inferior bodies.
C)superior intellects.
D)the need to become superior to other people.
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30
Adler referred to ideas that have no real existence yet influence people as if they really existed as
A)delusions.
B)hallucinations.
C)fictions.
D)hypothetical constructs.
E)objective certainty.
A)delusions.
B)hallucinations.
C)fictions.
D)hypothetical constructs.
E)objective certainty.
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31
Social interest
A)exists in every individual to some degree.
B)exists only in psychologically healthy people.
C)requires personal gain by the individual.
D)is much stronger in pampered children than in neglected ones.
A)exists in every individual to some degree.
B)exists only in psychologically healthy people.
C)requires personal gain by the individual.
D)is much stronger in pampered children than in neglected ones.
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32
According to Adler,children who feel pampered
A)are generally conscious of their final goal.
B)typically become loving parents.
C)are usually neglected by their parents.
D)are frequently unaware of their final goal.
A)are generally conscious of their final goal.
B)typically become loving parents.
C)are usually neglected by their parents.
D)are frequently unaware of their final goal.
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33
Jade is a 20-year-old college junior who "checks in" daily with her out-of-state mother by e-mail or telephone.Jade,who makes no decisions without consulting her mother,is a pre-med major because her mother insists that she become a doctor.Adler would see Jade's relationship with her mother as a ________ one.
A)parasitic
B)casual
C)loving
D)sadistic
A)parasitic
B)casual
C)loving
D)sadistic
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34
From an Adlerian perspective,
A)all behavior is inconsistent.
B)psychological conflict leads to inconsistent behavior.
C)inconsistent behavior serves multiple purposes.
D)inconsistent behavior serves a single purpose.
A)all behavior is inconsistent.
B)psychological conflict leads to inconsistent behavior.
C)inconsistent behavior serves multiple purposes.
D)inconsistent behavior serves a single purpose.
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35
Adler said that the usefulness or uselessness of all human activity should be seen from the point of view of
A)the masculine protest.
B)the ego.
C)the superego.
D)the society.
E)social interest.
A)the masculine protest.
B)the ego.
C)the superego.
D)the society.
E)social interest.
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36
Adler borrowed his ideas on fictionalism from
A)Sigmund Freud.
B)Karl Marx.
C)John Calvin.
D)Hans Vaihinger.
A)Sigmund Freud.
B)Karl Marx.
C)John Calvin.
D)Hans Vaihinger.
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37
Adler believed that there are two general routes by which people strive.One is the path of exaggerated personal superiority and the other is the road of
A)power.
B)masculine protest.
C)social interest.
D)individuation.
E)aggression.
A)power.
B)masculine protest.
C)social interest.
D)individuation.
E)aggression.
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38
Teleology
A)is the doctrine that motivation must be considered according to its final purpose or aim.
B)considers behavior as springing from a specific cause.
C)is more accurately associated with Freud than with Adler.
D)is the study of telescopes.
A)is the doctrine that motivation must be considered according to its final purpose or aim.
B)considers behavior as springing from a specific cause.
C)is more accurately associated with Freud than with Adler.
D)is the study of telescopes.
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39
Jared develops tension headaches while trying to meet a deadline at work.This tactic allows him to escape responsibility for meeting the deadline and to receive sympathy from his boss and coworkers.According to Adler,Jared's headaches are examples of
A)an organ dialect.
B)an organ inferiority.
C)an as-if illness.
D)a fiction.
A)an organ dialect.
B)an organ inferiority.
C)an as-if illness.
D)a fiction.
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40
Adler believed that behavior and personality are shaped by
A)early childhood experiences.
B)organ inferiorities.
C)subjective perceptions.
D)sexual and aggressive impulses.
E)birth order.
A)early childhood experiences.
B)organ inferiorities.
C)subjective perceptions.
D)sexual and aggressive impulses.
E)birth order.
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41
According to Adler,______ is the "barometer of normality".
A)social interest
B)creative power
C)subjectivity of perception
D)fictional finalism
A)social interest
B)creative power
C)subjectivity of perception
D)fictional finalism
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42
Although similar to Freud's defense mechanisms,Adler's concept of safeguarding tendencies differs in several respects.One difference is that safeguarding tendencies are
A)completely conscious.
B)completely unconscious.
C)sometimes conscious.
D)used by everyone.
A)completely conscious.
B)completely unconscious.
C)sometimes conscious.
D)used by everyone.
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43
Adler believed that maladjusted people
A)set their goals too low.
B)set their goals too high.
C)set too many goals.
D)set too few goals.
A)set their goals too low.
B)set their goals too high.
C)set too many goals.
D)set too few goals.
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44
Adler believed that the essence of maladjustment is in a person's
A)fictional goals.
B)creative power.
C)safeguarding tendencies.
D)underdeveloped social interest.
E)psychic conflict.
A)fictional goals.
B)creative power.
C)safeguarding tendencies.
D)underdeveloped social interest.
E)psychic conflict.
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45
Adler maintained that social interest is
A)inborn.
B)acquired through experience.
C)inborn,but brought to expression through experience.
D)inborn in some people but acquired by others.
A)inborn.
B)acquired through experience.
C)inborn,but brought to expression through experience.
D)inborn in some people but acquired by others.
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46
Adler held that children who received love and affection from their parents typically develop
A)strong social interest.
B)a pampered style of life.
C)a neglected style of life.
D)a variety of safeguarding tendencies.
E)a parasitic style of life.
A)strong social interest.
B)a pampered style of life.
C)a neglected style of life.
D)a variety of safeguarding tendencies.
E)a parasitic style of life.
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47
Adlerian safeguarding tendencies protect _______ against public disgrace and loss of self-esteem.
A)the individual's ego
B)superiority feelings
C)creative power
D)fictional finalism
A)the individual's ego
B)superiority feelings
C)creative power
D)fictional finalism
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48
According to Adler's theory of abnormal development,the goals of neurotic people
A)originate in the id.
B)are actually realistic,but their attempts to reach them are not.
C)are overcompensations for exaggerated feelings of inferiority.
D)All of these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
A)originate in the id.
B)are actually realistic,but their attempts to reach them are not.
C)are overcompensations for exaggerated feelings of inferiority.
D)All of these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
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49
Envy,gossip,and intolerance are manifestations of which Adlerian safeguarding tendency?
A)excuses
B)depreciation
C)accusation
D)self-accusation
E)withdrawal
A)excuses
B)depreciation
C)accusation
D)self-accusation
E)withdrawal
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50
Adler's concept of standing still is similar to Freud's concept of
A)fixation.
B)repression.
C)regression.
D)sublimation.
E)projection.
A)fixation.
B)repression.
C)regression.
D)sublimation.
E)projection.
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51
Adler's notion of moving backward is similar to Freud's notion of
A)sublimation.
B)fixation.
C)progression.
D)repression.
E)regression.
A)sublimation.
B)fixation.
C)progression.
D)repression.
E)regression.
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52
According to Adler,which factor does NOT describe maladjusted people?
A)a dogmatic style of life
B)a high level of social interest
C)exaggerated goals
D)a private world of experience
A)a dogmatic style of life
B)a high level of social interest
C)exaggerated goals
D)a private world of experience
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53
Adler held that exaggerated physical deficiencies
A)directly cause abnormal psychological development.
B)are the eventual results of abnormal psychological development.
C)trigger inferiority feelings leading to abnormal development.
D)are unrelated to abnormal psychological development.
A)directly cause abnormal psychological development.
B)are the eventual results of abnormal psychological development.
C)trigger inferiority feelings leading to abnormal development.
D)are unrelated to abnormal psychological development.
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54
Adler believed that creative power
A)shapes an individual's style of life.
B)guides the method of striving toward the final goal.
C)implies individual freedom.
D)None of the above is correct.
E)All of these are correct.
A)shapes an individual's style of life.
B)guides the method of striving toward the final goal.
C)implies individual freedom.
D)None of the above is correct.
E)All of these are correct.
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55
As a dynamic concept,Adler's notion of creative power implies
A)movement.
B)adjustment.
C)social interest.
D)conflict.
E)cooperation.
A)movement.
B)adjustment.
C)social interest.
D)conflict.
E)cooperation.
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56
Vacillating,procrastinating,or behaving compulsively are examples of which Adlerian safeguarding tendency?
A)moving backward
B)standing still
C)hesitating
D)constructing obstacles
E)excuses
A)moving backward
B)standing still
C)hesitating
D)constructing obstacles
E)excuses
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57
Unlike Freud,Adler believed that
A)people are basically narcissistic.
B)narcissism is an inherent human characteristic.
C)sublimation is necessary for social interest.
D)narcissism is a form of neurosis.
A)people are basically narcissistic.
B)narcissism is an inherent human characteristic.
C)sublimation is necessary for social interest.
D)narcissism is a form of neurosis.
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58
According to Adler,
A)the psychic lives of men and women are fundamentally different.
B)only men overemphasize the importance of being manly.
C)women's inferior place in society is biological.
D)All of these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
A)the psychic lives of men and women are fundamentally different.
B)only men overemphasize the importance of being manly.
C)women's inferior place in society is biological.
D)All of these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
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59
According to Adler,two commonly used safeguarding tendencies are excuses and aggression.A third is
A)regression.
B)fixation.
C)social interest.
D)withdrawal.
E)early recollections.
A)regression.
B)fixation.
C)social interest.
D)withdrawal.
E)early recollections.
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60
The "sole criterion of human values",Adler said,is
A)style of life.
B)creative power.
C)subjectivity of perception.
D)social interest.
A)style of life.
B)creative power.
C)subjectivity of perception.
D)social interest.
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61
Adler believed that early recollections
A)have no objective validity.
B)are inconsistent with present style of life.
C)are psychologically meaningless.
D)yield clues to understanding style of life.
A)have no objective validity.
B)are inconsistent with present style of life.
C)are psychologically meaningless.
D)yield clues to understanding style of life.
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62
The night before Adler made his first trip to the United States,he dreamed that
A)his ship capsized and that he had to swim courageously to safety.
B)he saw Freud on board the ship and that Freud asked him to hold his coat.
C)he saw a smiling Freud on board the ship,admitting that individual psychology was superior to psychoanalysis.
D)a huge American audience was applauding loudly after one of his speeches.
A)his ship capsized and that he had to swim courageously to safety.
B)he saw Freud on board the ship and that Freud asked him to hold his coat.
C)he saw a smiling Freud on board the ship,admitting that individual psychology was superior to psychoanalysis.
D)a huge American audience was applauding loudly after one of his speeches.
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63
Although Adler's theory is optimistic,it can be criticized for its
A)inability to be falsified.
B)inconsistency.
C)parsimony.
D)inability to generate research.
E)inability to organize knowledge.
A)inability to be falsified.
B)inconsistency.
C)parsimony.
D)inability to generate research.
E)inability to organize knowledge.
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64
The most important factor for the child in Adler's family constellation is
A)rank order of siblings.
B)gender of siblings.
C)spacing of siblings.
D)number of siblings.
E)subjective perception of self and environment.
A)rank order of siblings.
B)gender of siblings.
C)spacing of siblings.
D)number of siblings.
E)subjective perception of self and environment.
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65
Which of the following statements best expresses Adler's concept of humanity?
A)The environment basically determines personality.
B)People are by nature good.
C)Early childhood experiences are the single most important factor in shaping personality.
D)People's interpretations of experiences are more important than the experiences themselves.
A)The environment basically determines personality.
B)People are by nature good.
C)Early childhood experiences are the single most important factor in shaping personality.
D)People's interpretations of experiences are more important than the experiences themselves.
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66
Adler hypothesized that early recollections
A)are complex daydreams.
B)cause or determine one's style of life.
C)are usually unpleasant and traumatic.
D)are shaped by one's present style of life.
E)All the above are correct.
A)are complex daydreams.
B)cause or determine one's style of life.
C)are usually unpleasant and traumatic.
D)are shaped by one's present style of life.
E)All the above are correct.
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67
Adler used the therapeutic relationship to
A)increase sense of social interest.
B)increase private intelligence.
C)increase personal superiority.
D)increase safeguarding tendencies.
E)decrease safeguarding tendencies.
A)increase sense of social interest.
B)increase private intelligence.
C)increase personal superiority.
D)increase safeguarding tendencies.
E)decrease safeguarding tendencies.
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68
According to Adler,_____ is the most reliable means of revealing style of life.
A)the word association test
B)early recollections
C)free association
D)hypnosis
A)the word association test
B)early recollections
C)free association
D)hypnosis
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69
Adlerians believe that if style of life changes,early recollections
A)are forgotten.
B)also can change.
C)are objectively verified.
D)cause the changes in style of life.
A)are forgotten.
B)also can change.
C)are objectively verified.
D)cause the changes in style of life.
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70
Adler refers to the overemphasis on the importance of being manly as the
A)masculine protest.
B)sexist imperative.
C)sexual safeguarding tendency.
D)gender excuse.
A)masculine protest.
B)sexist imperative.
C)sexual safeguarding tendency.
D)gender excuse.
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71
Adler's concept of humanity is most accurately summarized in which phrase?
A)Childhood experiences determine adult personality.
B)People are motivated by their goals for the future.
C)People's experiences are more important than their interpretations of experience.
D)Genetic factors are more influential than social factors in shaping personality.
A)Childhood experiences determine adult personality.
B)People are motivated by their goals for the future.
C)People's experiences are more important than their interpretations of experience.
D)Genetic factors are more influential than social factors in shaping personality.
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72
Adler believed that dreams
A)are expressions of infantile wishes.
B)provide clues to solve future problems.
C)are prophetic.
D)can be easily understood by the dreamer.
A)are expressions of infantile wishes.
B)provide clues to solve future problems.
C)are prophetic.
D)can be easily understood by the dreamer.
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73
A unique aspect of early Adlerian therapy was
A)self-hypnosis.
B)its use of patients' drawings and sketches.
C)treating children in front of an audience.
D)its emphasis on returning patients to the workforce.
A)self-hypnosis.
B)its use of patients' drawings and sketches.
C)treating children in front of an audience.
D)its emphasis on returning patients to the workforce.
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74
Firstborn children,according to Adler,are likely to
A)suffer from organ inferiorities.
B)communicate in organ dialect more than secondborn children do.
C)have intensified feelings of power and superiority.
D)have very little anxiety.
A)suffer from organ inferiorities.
B)communicate in organ dialect more than secondborn children do.
C)have intensified feelings of power and superiority.
D)have very little anxiety.
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75
Adler's notion of the masculine protest
A)is a reaction to feelings of inferiority.
B)applies only to women.
C)is genetically determined.
D)is the precursor to the feminine protest.
A)is a reaction to feelings of inferiority.
B)applies only to women.
C)is genetically determined.
D)is the precursor to the feminine protest.
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76
Adler believed that the typical secondborn child
A)develops moderate competitiveness.
B)becomes extremely competitive.
C)becomes easily discouraged.
D)is fearful of authority.
A)develops moderate competitiveness.
B)becomes extremely competitive.
C)becomes easily discouraged.
D)is fearful of authority.
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