Deck 8: Personality

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In Maslow's theory of motives, which group of motives are said to be uniquely human?

A) deficiency motives
B) being motives
C) physiological motives
D) homeostatic motives
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What does Vaillant call the stage he has added to Erikson's model of development?

A) career consolidation
B) occupational achievement versus discouragement
C) work striving
D) early 30s transition
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What happens to our personality as we go through adulthood?

A) It remains stable.
B) It changes in a highly consistent, age-related manner.
C) It depends on both the personality trait and the individual.
D) a and b
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What evidence most clearly demonstrates a genetic component in personality consistency in adulthood?

A) similarities between parents and children in personality
B) similarity of fraternal twins in personality
C) greater similarity in the personalities of fraternal than of identical twins
D) greater similarities in the personalities of identical than of fraternal twins
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Behavior geneticists estimate that between _____ and _____ percent of the variation in personality can be accounted for by genetic differences.

A) 20; 30
B) 40; 60
C) 10; 30
D) 60; 80
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Which characteristic in Soldz and Vaillant's study of trait stability is NOT positively related to "openness"?

A) playing a musical instrument
B) psychiatric distress
C) holding patents on inventions
D) All are related to openness.
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An adult is preoccupied with a need to "make his mark" on the world. Which of Erikson's dilemmas (stages) is this adult grappling with?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
Question
Costa and McCrae have demonstrated the validity of their factor personality structure across _______.

A) age
B) gender
C) cultural background
D) all of the above
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Ryan and Deci have identified 3 basic needs that must be satisfied across the life span in order to experience the state of eudaimonia. Which one of the following is NOT one of the basic needs?

A) competence
B) autonomy
C) confidence
D) relatedness
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. Research on Gutmann's theory of gender crossover is best captured by the statement that _______.

A) the evidence seems to support a blending of men's and women's personality traits, but not a crossover
B) Helson and her colleagues found support for Gutmann's theory in young men
C) the cause for this crossover or blending is limited to those who have children
D) All the above statements correctly summarize the results of the research.
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Which of the following is NOT a trait found to be stable by Costa and McCrae?

A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) rigidity
D) openness
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which statement is not an element of Erikson's Stage 7, his view of generativity?

A) serving as a mentor for younger colleagues
B) doing charitable work in society
C) excelling as a professional
D) bearing and rearing of children
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Which is the highest level of development in Jane Loevinger's theory?

A) self-aware level
B) conscientious stage
C) individualistic stage
D) autonomous stage
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A tendency to show consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions are _____; short-lived patterns are known as _____; and _____ are groups of traits that occur together.

A) factors; states; traits
B) factors; traits; states
C) traits; states; factors
D) states; traits; factors
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Which of the following statements best describes our current knowledge about the consistency of personality or motivation over the adult years?

A) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures over the full 50 or 60 years of adult life, but not on any other dimensions of personality.
B) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures and somewhat lower consistency on many other personality measures.
C) Consistency in personality exists but only over relatively short periods of time, such as 4 or 5 years.
D) There is no demonstrable consistency of personality in adulthood.
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How a person typically behaves in social situations, whether people are retiring or outgoing is an example of a ________________________.

A) Personality stage
B) Differential continuity
C) Personality Trait
D) Personality dilemma
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Ravenna is a 5year-old female who has been a participant in the Mills College women's longitudinal study of personality characteristics thought to be associated with Erikson's stages of development. Which set of characteristics probably increased for Ravenna over the years?

A) increase in dominance, stability, conscientiousness
B) increase in dependence, competence, dominance
C) decrease in dominance and dependence; increase in competence
D) decrease in self-confidence, increase in dominance
Question
Costa and McCrae's findings confirm the assumption that older adults are _______.

A) socially withdrawn
B) rigid in their attitudes
C) self-centered
D) None of the above descriptors are consistent with their findings.
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Ravenna is a 5year-old female who has been a participant in a longitudinal study of personality characteristics. Which set of characteristics probably increased for Ravenna over the years?

A) increase in dominance, stability, conscientiousness
B) increase in social vitality, stability, dominance
C) decrease in dominance and agreeableness; increase in conscientiousness
D) decrease in conscientiousness, increase in dominance
Question
Mean-level stability is usually measured by what type of study?

A) cross-sectional
B) longitudinal
C) experimental
D) qualitative
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Ruthann is described by her friends as seeing things clearly and freshly, accepting of herself as she is, deeply sympathetic, compassionate toward others, creative, and with a strong sense of her need for privacy. How might Maslow have labeled Ruthann?

A) self-confident
B) self-assured
C) self-actualized
D) self-absorbed
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Tyrone has a very outgoing, extraverted personality. His job supervisors and coworkers find him very easy to deal with, and he has been promoted several times in only a few years. Such promotions could be thought of as reinforcements of Tyrone's personality traits, which would tend to create more personality continuity. Which type of continuity does this illustrate?

A) reactive transaction
B) evocative transaction
C) proactive transaction
D) transformative transaction
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Each of us tends to choose environments or situations in which our existing personality traits will be reinforced or supported. Caspi and Elder refer to this as _________.

A) evocative transactions
B) proactive transactions
C) genetic transactions
D) causal transactions
Question
Which of the following statements best describes our current knowledge about the consistency of personality or motivation over the adult years?

A) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures over the full 50 or 60 years of adult life, but not on any other dimensions of personality.
B) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures and somewhat lower consistency on many other personality measures.
C) Consistency in personality exists but only over relatively short periods of time, such as 4 or 5 years.
D) There is no demonstrable consistency of personality in adulthood.
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Increases in assertiveness and independence between early and middle adulthood occur _________.

A) among both men and women
B) only among men
C) only among women
D) among neither men nor women
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In the findings from meta-analyses on personality change, which of the following personality dimensions showed change with age?

A) introversion/extraversion
B) agreeableness/disagreeableness
C) high neuroticism/low neuroticism
D) all of the above
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According to Ryan and Deci's theory, the basic need of competence centers around effectiveness. Which of the following slogans aptly describes their concept?

A) the U.S. Army slogan, it's important to "be all that you can be"
B) Discover's by-line, It pays to discover"
C) Samsung's "Turn on Tomorrow"
D) Saab's slogan, "whether you think it's different or expected, you're right"
Question
What evidence most clearly demonstrates a genetic component in personality consistency in adulthood?

A) similarities between parents and children in personality
B) similarity of fraternal twins in personality
C) greater similarity in the personalities of fraternal than of identical twins
D) greater similarity in the personalities of identical than of fraternal twins
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Which of the following findings is most clearly INCONSISTENT with the generalization that adults become more open to themselves as they move toward midlife?

A) Women become more androgynous at midlife.
B) Transitions at midlife are reported to include greater awareness of inner change.
C) Men become more feminine at midlife.
D) Both men and women become less flexible at midlife.
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Which of the following motives or needs would Maslow classify as a "being motive"?

A) attachment
B) security
C) altruism
D) self-esteem
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Trust, altruism, straightforwardness, and kindness are characteristics of which personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) openness
C) agreeableness
D) extraversion
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the self-actualized individual?

A) high need for privacy
B) high need for reassurance
C) low level of introspection
D) low level of humor
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Anxiety, hostility, worry, depression, and self-consciousness are characteristics of which personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) agreeableness
C) conscientiousness
D) extraversion
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Which of the following pieces of data would be a good argument in favor of the proposition that age-linked personality changes in adulthood are really the result of role changes correlated with age?

A) Working women of whatever age are more independent and assertive than are homemakers.
B) The majority of women studied have reported a major life transition at roughly age 30.
C) The decreases in autonomy and independence between midlife and old age is accompanied by a loss of roles.
D) There is strong consistency over time in traits such as extraversion.
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Self-actualization, according to Maslow's theory, occurs _________.

A) in a small fraction of individuals whose deficiency needs have been met
B) in a large percentage of individuals over the age of 50
C) for nearly everyone after the age of 65
D) in those individuals who have faced the largest amount of stress or crisis
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Recent research on personality consistency suggests higher consistency in some periods of adult life than others. During which age period does personality appear to be LEAST consistent?

A) early adulthood
B) middle adulthood
C) late adulthood
D) late late adulthood
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In Maslow's system, love needs are to self-actualization needs as, in Erikson's system, _______.

A) intimacy is to identity
B) intimacy is to integrity
C) generativity is to intimacy
D) identity is to integrity
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. Which of the following are distinctly human, according to Maslow's theories concerning positive well-being?

A) deficiency motives
B) being motives
C) health problems
D) homeostasis
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Which of the following is NOT one of the types of changes in personality between early and middle adulthood most clearly shown by current research?

A) increase in self-confidence
B) decrease in immature defenses
C) decrease in rigidity
D) increase in assertiveness
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Which of the following is NOT a trait found to be stable by Costa and McCrae?

A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) rigidity
D) openness
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With what stage does Erikson associate the potential strength of care?

A) intimacy versus isolation
B) industry versus inferiority
C) ego integrity versus despair
D) generativity versus stagnation
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What potential strength does Erikson associate with the stage of intimacy versus isolation?

A) love
B) care
C) wisdom
D) fidelity
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Which is the highest level of development in Jane Loevinger's theory?

A) self-aware level
B) conscientious stage
C) individualistic stage
D) autonomous stage
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An adult is preoccupied with a need to "make his mark" on the world. Which of Erikson's dilemmas (stages) is this adult grappling with?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
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Erikson's theory of psychosocial development states that personality development takes place in ______________ that represents a conflict the individual must try to resolve.

A) regular cyclical periods of approximately 7 years throughout life
B) spurts that correspond to physical growth periods
C) distinct stages over the life span
D) distinct stages until adolescence
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A childless, middle-aged adult who becomes a "Big Brother" or "Big Sister" at age 35 is trying to find a way to deal with which of Erikson's dilemmas?

A) intimacy vs. isolation
B) ego integrity vs. despair
C) identity vs. role confusion
D) generativity vs. stagnation
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In which of Erikson's stages is fidelity the potential strength to be gained?

A) identity
B) intimacy
C) generativity
D) integrity
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What is the final stage of development in Erik Erikson's theory of adult development?

A) industry versus inferiority
B) ego integrity versus despair
C) intimacy versus isolation
D) generativity versus stagnation
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Vaillant recently published an article in the well-respected American Psychology Association journal suggesting that his levels of defense mechanisms are a way to measure psychological maturity and well-being. Which of the following is an argument he probably offered in support of this assertion?

A) All individuals consistently demonstrate the same defense mechanisms in identical situations.
B) The association between mature defenses and mental health is present across a number of indicators (occupational success, maturity, happiness).
C) Individuals under severe stress do not revert to less mature mechanisms.
D) The levels of defense mechanisms are sequential and stage-like.
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An adult describes a friend as "a small-town girl; a good person." What stage or level in Loevinger's model does such a description typify?

A) conformist stage
B) individualistic level
C) integrated stage
D) self-protective stage
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In Maslow's theory of motives, which group of motives are said to be found in all animals?

A) deficiency motives
B) being motives
C) physiological motives
D) homeostatic motives
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If an adult said, "What I learned at home and in my church is what I live by. The approval of my friends and the stability of my family matter the most to me," this adult is most likely functioning at which level or stage in Loevinger's model of ego development?

A) self-protective stage
B) conformist stage
C) individualistic level
D) autonomous stage
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An article written by Erik Erickson would NOT emphasize development that _______.

A) progresses over the lifetime
B) results from interactions between inner drives and outer, societal demands
C) results in a gradual, step-wise sense of identity
D) centers around adaptation to unique life experiences
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Which of the following is a valid statement of a difference between Erikson's stage theory and Loevinger's stage theory of development?

A) Loevinger thinks movement to the next stage occurs only when the previous stage has been mastered; Erikson thinks stage movement occurs when social or biological circumstances force new issues.
B) Erikson thinks movement to the next stage occurs only when the previous stage has been mastered; Loevinger thinks stage movement occurs when social or biological circumstances force new issues.
C) Loevinger's stages are age-linked, while Erikson's are not.
D) Loevinger assumes that all adults move through all stages, while Erikson does not.
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Enduring ways of thinking, feeling, and acting are referred to as _______.

A) personality traits
B) personality structures
C) personality dimensions
D) personality affiliations
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An adult says: "I've been independent from my parents for a long time now, supporting myself and my family, out there in the world being a grownup. It's only recently that I realized that I'm still dependent on my parents in other ways-that I'm not really a grownup yet." What stage or level does such thinking reflect in Loevinger's model?

A) conformist stage
B) individualistic level
C) integrated stage
D) self-protective stage
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Which theorist would be most likely to say, "Stages are hierarchical; an adult does not move on to the next stage until the earlier stages have been completed or resolved"?

A) Jane Loevinger
B) Erik Erikson
C) Daniel Levinson
D) Paul Baltes
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Which of the following stages in Erikson's theory does NOT typically occur in adulthood?

A) intimacy versus isolation
B) generativity versus stagnation
C) ego integrity versus despair
D) initiative versus guilt
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What does Vaillant call the stage he has added to Erikson's model of development?

A) career consolidation
B) occupational achievement versus discouragement
C) work striving
D) early 30s transition
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According to Erikson's theory, which is the second major stage of adulthood?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
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Diagram Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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List and describe briefly at least six different characteristics Maslow considered to be attributes of a self-actualized (or self-actualizing) person.
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To what extent do you think that cohort differences can account for the pattern of change in personality described in the text? Give specific examples.
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List several strengths and several weaknesses of stage theories of adulthood.
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McAdams has suggested that we can understand simultaneous consistency and change in personality by proposing "layers" or "levels" of personality. Briefly sketch McAdams's ideas.
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The text posits three explanations for the trend in personality change from middle to late adulthood. Describe these changes.
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Cross-cultural studies suggest that today's older adults are more likely to be generous than are today's younger adults. What alternative explanations can you offer for such a finding?
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One possible explanation of the age-linked changes with personality is that they are driven primarily or solely by role changes, rather than reflecting some deeper developmental process. What sort of findings would support such a conclusion? What would refute it?
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Which theory of adult development, in your view, is most consistent with the evidence on personality change in adulthood? Give examples.
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List three dimensions of personality that appear to be consistent over (at a minimum) decades of adult life. What explanations of such consistency can you offer?
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Discuss the genetic influences on personality. Make sure you include relevant research.
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Describe two similarities and two differences between Loevinger and Vaillant's theories of adult development.
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Describe the major changes in personality that appear to occur between early and middle adulthood, and give at least one research example to illustrate each change.
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Describe two methodological explanations for the "change" in personality over adulthood.
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List the appropriate stage with which each of the following strengths are associated in Erikson's theory:
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Briefly describe two change theories and two developmental theories. Compare and contrast these perspectives.
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List and describe the "big five" personality dimensions.
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Some theorists have argued that the observed changes in personality over the years of adulthood can be understood entirely in terms of changes in the demands of various roles. What is the evidence for and against such an assertion?
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Suppose a researcher studies a group of adults longitudinally over a ten-year period and finds that the average score on a measure of rigidity goes up steadily over time. What, if anything, does this finding tell us about individual consistency in rigidity?
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List the stages described by Loevinger, the stages described by Erikson, and the sequences of motives described by Maslow; then link the three lists to one another.
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In Maslow's theory of motives, which group of motives are said to be uniquely human?

A) deficiency motives
B) being motives
C) physiological motives
D) homeostatic motives
B
2
What does Vaillant call the stage he has added to Erikson's model of development?

A) career consolidation
B) occupational achievement versus discouragement
C) work striving
D) early 30s transition
A
3
What happens to our personality as we go through adulthood?

A) It remains stable.
B) It changes in a highly consistent, age-related manner.
C) It depends on both the personality trait and the individual.
D) a and b
C
4
What evidence most clearly demonstrates a genetic component in personality consistency in adulthood?

A) similarities between parents and children in personality
B) similarity of fraternal twins in personality
C) greater similarity in the personalities of fraternal than of identical twins
D) greater similarities in the personalities of identical than of fraternal twins
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Behavior geneticists estimate that between _____ and _____ percent of the variation in personality can be accounted for by genetic differences.

A) 20; 30
B) 40; 60
C) 10; 30
D) 60; 80
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Which characteristic in Soldz and Vaillant's study of trait stability is NOT positively related to "openness"?

A) playing a musical instrument
B) psychiatric distress
C) holding patents on inventions
D) All are related to openness.
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An adult is preoccupied with a need to "make his mark" on the world. Which of Erikson's dilemmas (stages) is this adult grappling with?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
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Costa and McCrae have demonstrated the validity of their factor personality structure across _______.

A) age
B) gender
C) cultural background
D) all of the above
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Ryan and Deci have identified 3 basic needs that must be satisfied across the life span in order to experience the state of eudaimonia. Which one of the following is NOT one of the basic needs?

A) competence
B) autonomy
C) confidence
D) relatedness
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. Research on Gutmann's theory of gender crossover is best captured by the statement that _______.

A) the evidence seems to support a blending of men's and women's personality traits, but not a crossover
B) Helson and her colleagues found support for Gutmann's theory in young men
C) the cause for this crossover or blending is limited to those who have children
D) All the above statements correctly summarize the results of the research.
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Which of the following is NOT a trait found to be stable by Costa and McCrae?

A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) rigidity
D) openness
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which statement is not an element of Erikson's Stage 7, his view of generativity?

A) serving as a mentor for younger colleagues
B) doing charitable work in society
C) excelling as a professional
D) bearing and rearing of children
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Which is the highest level of development in Jane Loevinger's theory?

A) self-aware level
B) conscientious stage
C) individualistic stage
D) autonomous stage
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A tendency to show consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions are _____; short-lived patterns are known as _____; and _____ are groups of traits that occur together.

A) factors; states; traits
B) factors; traits; states
C) traits; states; factors
D) states; traits; factors
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Which of the following statements best describes our current knowledge about the consistency of personality or motivation over the adult years?

A) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures over the full 50 or 60 years of adult life, but not on any other dimensions of personality.
B) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures and somewhat lower consistency on many other personality measures.
C) Consistency in personality exists but only over relatively short periods of time, such as 4 or 5 years.
D) There is no demonstrable consistency of personality in adulthood.
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How a person typically behaves in social situations, whether people are retiring or outgoing is an example of a ________________________.

A) Personality stage
B) Differential continuity
C) Personality Trait
D) Personality dilemma
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Ravenna is a 5year-old female who has been a participant in the Mills College women's longitudinal study of personality characteristics thought to be associated with Erikson's stages of development. Which set of characteristics probably increased for Ravenna over the years?

A) increase in dominance, stability, conscientiousness
B) increase in dependence, competence, dominance
C) decrease in dominance and dependence; increase in competence
D) decrease in self-confidence, increase in dominance
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Costa and McCrae's findings confirm the assumption that older adults are _______.

A) socially withdrawn
B) rigid in their attitudes
C) self-centered
D) None of the above descriptors are consistent with their findings.
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Ravenna is a 5year-old female who has been a participant in a longitudinal study of personality characteristics. Which set of characteristics probably increased for Ravenna over the years?

A) increase in dominance, stability, conscientiousness
B) increase in social vitality, stability, dominance
C) decrease in dominance and agreeableness; increase in conscientiousness
D) decrease in conscientiousness, increase in dominance
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Mean-level stability is usually measured by what type of study?

A) cross-sectional
B) longitudinal
C) experimental
D) qualitative
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Ruthann is described by her friends as seeing things clearly and freshly, accepting of herself as she is, deeply sympathetic, compassionate toward others, creative, and with a strong sense of her need for privacy. How might Maslow have labeled Ruthann?

A) self-confident
B) self-assured
C) self-actualized
D) self-absorbed
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Tyrone has a very outgoing, extraverted personality. His job supervisors and coworkers find him very easy to deal with, and he has been promoted several times in only a few years. Such promotions could be thought of as reinforcements of Tyrone's personality traits, which would tend to create more personality continuity. Which type of continuity does this illustrate?

A) reactive transaction
B) evocative transaction
C) proactive transaction
D) transformative transaction
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Each of us tends to choose environments or situations in which our existing personality traits will be reinforced or supported. Caspi and Elder refer to this as _________.

A) evocative transactions
B) proactive transactions
C) genetic transactions
D) causal transactions
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Which of the following statements best describes our current knowledge about the consistency of personality or motivation over the adult years?

A) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures over the full 50 or 60 years of adult life, but not on any other dimensions of personality.
B) There is high consistency on the "big 5" personality measures and somewhat lower consistency on many other personality measures.
C) Consistency in personality exists but only over relatively short periods of time, such as 4 or 5 years.
D) There is no demonstrable consistency of personality in adulthood.
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Increases in assertiveness and independence between early and middle adulthood occur _________.

A) among both men and women
B) only among men
C) only among women
D) among neither men nor women
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In the findings from meta-analyses on personality change, which of the following personality dimensions showed change with age?

A) introversion/extraversion
B) agreeableness/disagreeableness
C) high neuroticism/low neuroticism
D) all of the above
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According to Ryan and Deci's theory, the basic need of competence centers around effectiveness. Which of the following slogans aptly describes their concept?

A) the U.S. Army slogan, it's important to "be all that you can be"
B) Discover's by-line, It pays to discover"
C) Samsung's "Turn on Tomorrow"
D) Saab's slogan, "whether you think it's different or expected, you're right"
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What evidence most clearly demonstrates a genetic component in personality consistency in adulthood?

A) similarities between parents and children in personality
B) similarity of fraternal twins in personality
C) greater similarity in the personalities of fraternal than of identical twins
D) greater similarity in the personalities of identical than of fraternal twins
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Which of the following findings is most clearly INCONSISTENT with the generalization that adults become more open to themselves as they move toward midlife?

A) Women become more androgynous at midlife.
B) Transitions at midlife are reported to include greater awareness of inner change.
C) Men become more feminine at midlife.
D) Both men and women become less flexible at midlife.
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Which of the following motives or needs would Maslow classify as a "being motive"?

A) attachment
B) security
C) altruism
D) self-esteem
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Trust, altruism, straightforwardness, and kindness are characteristics of which personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) openness
C) agreeableness
D) extraversion
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the self-actualized individual?

A) high need for privacy
B) high need for reassurance
C) low level of introspection
D) low level of humor
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Anxiety, hostility, worry, depression, and self-consciousness are characteristics of which personality trait?

A) neuroticism
B) agreeableness
C) conscientiousness
D) extraversion
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34
Which of the following pieces of data would be a good argument in favor of the proposition that age-linked personality changes in adulthood are really the result of role changes correlated with age?

A) Working women of whatever age are more independent and assertive than are homemakers.
B) The majority of women studied have reported a major life transition at roughly age 30.
C) The decreases in autonomy and independence between midlife and old age is accompanied by a loss of roles.
D) There is strong consistency over time in traits such as extraversion.
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35
Self-actualization, according to Maslow's theory, occurs _________.

A) in a small fraction of individuals whose deficiency needs have been met
B) in a large percentage of individuals over the age of 50
C) for nearly everyone after the age of 65
D) in those individuals who have faced the largest amount of stress or crisis
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36
Recent research on personality consistency suggests higher consistency in some periods of adult life than others. During which age period does personality appear to be LEAST consistent?

A) early adulthood
B) middle adulthood
C) late adulthood
D) late late adulthood
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37
In Maslow's system, love needs are to self-actualization needs as, in Erikson's system, _______.

A) intimacy is to identity
B) intimacy is to integrity
C) generativity is to intimacy
D) identity is to integrity
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38
. Which of the following are distinctly human, according to Maslow's theories concerning positive well-being?

A) deficiency motives
B) being motives
C) health problems
D) homeostasis
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39
Which of the following is NOT one of the types of changes in personality between early and middle adulthood most clearly shown by current research?

A) increase in self-confidence
B) decrease in immature defenses
C) decrease in rigidity
D) increase in assertiveness
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40
Which of the following is NOT a trait found to be stable by Costa and McCrae?

A) neuroticism
B) extraversion
C) rigidity
D) openness
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41
With what stage does Erikson associate the potential strength of care?

A) intimacy versus isolation
B) industry versus inferiority
C) ego integrity versus despair
D) generativity versus stagnation
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42
What potential strength does Erikson associate with the stage of intimacy versus isolation?

A) love
B) care
C) wisdom
D) fidelity
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43
Which is the highest level of development in Jane Loevinger's theory?

A) self-aware level
B) conscientious stage
C) individualistic stage
D) autonomous stage
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44
An adult is preoccupied with a need to "make his mark" on the world. Which of Erikson's dilemmas (stages) is this adult grappling with?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
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45
Erikson's theory of psychosocial development states that personality development takes place in ______________ that represents a conflict the individual must try to resolve.

A) regular cyclical periods of approximately 7 years throughout life
B) spurts that correspond to physical growth periods
C) distinct stages over the life span
D) distinct stages until adolescence
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46
A childless, middle-aged adult who becomes a "Big Brother" or "Big Sister" at age 35 is trying to find a way to deal with which of Erikson's dilemmas?

A) intimacy vs. isolation
B) ego integrity vs. despair
C) identity vs. role confusion
D) generativity vs. stagnation
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47
In which of Erikson's stages is fidelity the potential strength to be gained?

A) identity
B) intimacy
C) generativity
D) integrity
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48
What is the final stage of development in Erik Erikson's theory of adult development?

A) industry versus inferiority
B) ego integrity versus despair
C) intimacy versus isolation
D) generativity versus stagnation
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49
Vaillant recently published an article in the well-respected American Psychology Association journal suggesting that his levels of defense mechanisms are a way to measure psychological maturity and well-being. Which of the following is an argument he probably offered in support of this assertion?

A) All individuals consistently demonstrate the same defense mechanisms in identical situations.
B) The association between mature defenses and mental health is present across a number of indicators (occupational success, maturity, happiness).
C) Individuals under severe stress do not revert to less mature mechanisms.
D) The levels of defense mechanisms are sequential and stage-like.
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50
An adult describes a friend as "a small-town girl; a good person." What stage or level in Loevinger's model does such a description typify?

A) conformist stage
B) individualistic level
C) integrated stage
D) self-protective stage
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51
In Maslow's theory of motives, which group of motives are said to be found in all animals?

A) deficiency motives
B) being motives
C) physiological motives
D) homeostatic motives
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52
If an adult said, "What I learned at home and in my church is what I live by. The approval of my friends and the stability of my family matter the most to me," this adult is most likely functioning at which level or stage in Loevinger's model of ego development?

A) self-protective stage
B) conformist stage
C) individualistic level
D) autonomous stage
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53
An article written by Erik Erickson would NOT emphasize development that _______.

A) progresses over the lifetime
B) results from interactions between inner drives and outer, societal demands
C) results in a gradual, step-wise sense of identity
D) centers around adaptation to unique life experiences
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54
Which of the following is a valid statement of a difference between Erikson's stage theory and Loevinger's stage theory of development?

A) Loevinger thinks movement to the next stage occurs only when the previous stage has been mastered; Erikson thinks stage movement occurs when social or biological circumstances force new issues.
B) Erikson thinks movement to the next stage occurs only when the previous stage has been mastered; Loevinger thinks stage movement occurs when social or biological circumstances force new issues.
C) Loevinger's stages are age-linked, while Erikson's are not.
D) Loevinger assumes that all adults move through all stages, while Erikson does not.
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55
Enduring ways of thinking, feeling, and acting are referred to as _______.

A) personality traits
B) personality structures
C) personality dimensions
D) personality affiliations
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56
An adult says: "I've been independent from my parents for a long time now, supporting myself and my family, out there in the world being a grownup. It's only recently that I realized that I'm still dependent on my parents in other ways-that I'm not really a grownup yet." What stage or level does such thinking reflect in Loevinger's model?

A) conformist stage
B) individualistic level
C) integrated stage
D) self-protective stage
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57
Which theorist would be most likely to say, "Stages are hierarchical; an adult does not move on to the next stage until the earlier stages have been completed or resolved"?

A) Jane Loevinger
B) Erik Erikson
C) Daniel Levinson
D) Paul Baltes
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58
Which of the following stages in Erikson's theory does NOT typically occur in adulthood?

A) intimacy versus isolation
B) generativity versus stagnation
C) ego integrity versus despair
D) initiative versus guilt
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59
What does Vaillant call the stage he has added to Erikson's model of development?

A) career consolidation
B) occupational achievement versus discouragement
C) work striving
D) early 30s transition
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60
According to Erikson's theory, which is the second major stage of adulthood?

A) identity versus role confusion
B) intimacy versus isolation
C) generativity versus stagnation
D) ego integrity versus despair
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61
Diagram Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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62
List and describe briefly at least six different characteristics Maslow considered to be attributes of a self-actualized (or self-actualizing) person.
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63
To what extent do you think that cohort differences can account for the pattern of change in personality described in the text? Give specific examples.
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64
List several strengths and several weaknesses of stage theories of adulthood.
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65
McAdams has suggested that we can understand simultaneous consistency and change in personality by proposing "layers" or "levels" of personality. Briefly sketch McAdams's ideas.
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66
The text posits three explanations for the trend in personality change from middle to late adulthood. Describe these changes.
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67
Cross-cultural studies suggest that today's older adults are more likely to be generous than are today's younger adults. What alternative explanations can you offer for such a finding?
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68
One possible explanation of the age-linked changes with personality is that they are driven primarily or solely by role changes, rather than reflecting some deeper developmental process. What sort of findings would support such a conclusion? What would refute it?
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69
Which theory of adult development, in your view, is most consistent with the evidence on personality change in adulthood? Give examples.
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70
List three dimensions of personality that appear to be consistent over (at a minimum) decades of adult life. What explanations of such consistency can you offer?
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71
Discuss the genetic influences on personality. Make sure you include relevant research.
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72
Describe two similarities and two differences between Loevinger and Vaillant's theories of adult development.
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73
Describe the major changes in personality that appear to occur between early and middle adulthood, and give at least one research example to illustrate each change.
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74
Describe two methodological explanations for the "change" in personality over adulthood.
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75
List the appropriate stage with which each of the following strengths are associated in Erikson's theory:
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76
Briefly describe two change theories and two developmental theories. Compare and contrast these perspectives.
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77
List and describe the "big five" personality dimensions.
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78
Some theorists have argued that the observed changes in personality over the years of adulthood can be understood entirely in terms of changes in the demands of various roles. What is the evidence for and against such an assertion?
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79
Suppose a researcher studies a group of adults longitudinally over a ten-year period and finds that the average score on a measure of rigidity goes up steadily over time. What, if anything, does this finding tell us about individual consistency in rigidity?
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80
List the stages described by Loevinger, the stages described by Erikson, and the sequences of motives described by Maslow; then link the three lists to one another.
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