Deck 14: Understanding Human Personality

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According to Jung's psychoanalytic theory,each of us has ________,which are inherited predispositions to respond to certain concepts.

A)drive
B)instincts
C)archetypes
D)arch-egos
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Carl Jung stressed the ________________ of people.

A)sexual instincts
B)learned motives
C)spiritual qualities
D)primary drives
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An individual's personality,as well as situational variables,will determine that person's _______.

A)behaviour
B)predispositions
C)uniqueness
D)all of the above
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According to Bill's psychoanalyst,he was traumatized during the anal stage of his psychosexual development,which accounts for Bill's tightwad habits.Which of the following would be Freud's term for Bill's behaviour?

A)anal retentive
B)anal expulsive
C)parsimonious
D)serendipitous
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The pleasure principle is to the reality principle as the _______ is to the _______.

A)ego; id
B)id; ego
C)ego; superego
D)id; superego
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In Adler's theory,_______ is the energy behind personality and ________ represents form of personality.

A)style of life; striving for superiority
B)libido; eros
C)instinct; reality
D)striving for superiority; style of life
Question
Adler believed that people often are motivated by __________.

A)feelings of inferiority
B)sexual instincts
C)their locus of control
D)traumatic events during childhood
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John dreamed that he was in a train that entered a tunnel.If a psychologist believed that the dream expressed John's unconscious sexual desires,the psychologist would likely be a _________.

A)humanist
B)learning theorist
C)personologist
D)psychoanalyst
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Sally has a desire to eat a steak with a baked potato smothered with butter and sour cream.One component of her personality tells her that,because she is overweight,instead of eating the meal she should fast and direct her efforts to ending world hunger.Another component suggests that it would be better to eat a salad and a bran muffin,then run 3 kilometres.The fasting suggestion most likely was made by which component of personality?

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)oral
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Jamie is a joiner.She is interested in other people and events going on around her in the world.In Jung's view,she is an ___________________.

A)archetype
B)endomorph
C)introvert
D)extrovert
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Jane is an angry,hostile woman.At work and in her personal life,she is described as an energetic go-getter because she is a workaholic and does a great deal of volunteer work for abused children and women.Jane's behaviour may be an example of which defence mechanism?

A)sublimation
B)displacement
C)reaction formation
D)projection
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According to the Highlight article,Freud asserted that ________ lay at the core of his patients' neurotic behaviour.

A)low self-esteem
B)casual attitudes toward sex
C)repressed sexual desires
D)cultural bias
Question
Individual memory is to preconscious as ancestral memory is to ________.

A)unconscious
B)personal unconscious
C)ego
D)collective unconscious
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Which aspect of the mind held the greatest fascination for Freud?

A)the preconscious mind
B)the conscious area
C)suppressions
D)the unconscious
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The pattern of characteristic thoughts,feelings,and behaviours that persists over time and situations and distinguishes one person from another is called ___?????_________.

A)a trait.
B)an emotional profile.
C)personality.
D)the primary process.
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_______ is a unique set of behaviours and enduring qualities that influence the way a person adapts to her/his environment.

A)Instinct
B)Personality
C)Trait
D)Motivation
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Behaviour is influenced by:

A)personality.
B)situational characteristics.
C)individual interpretations of unique situations.
D)all of the above
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The pattern of characteristic thoughts,feelings,and behaviours that persists over time and situations and distinguishes one person from another is called ______________.

A)a trait
B)a habit
C)personality
D)learning
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The view that personality results from struggles between opposites within each of us is an assumption of which of the following?

A)Jung
B)Adler
C)Maslow
D)Mischel
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According to Jung,our repressed thoughts,undeveloped ideas,and forgotten experiences are contained in the _______________.

A)persona
B)archetype
C)personal unconscious
D)collective unconscious
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Identifying with one's opposite-sex parent occurs in which psychosexual stage?

A)oral
B)anal
C)phallic
D)genital
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Behaving in ways that are the opposite of what one would unconsciously like to do defines _______.

A)sublimation
B)displacement
C)reaction formation
D)projection
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Freud developed his theory of personality on the basis of:

A)carefully controlled experiments.
B)systematic observations of children.
C)cross-cultural investigations.
D)case studies of patients.
Question
Which of the following gives the stages of development outlined by Freud in the order in which they occur?

A)anal,oral,latency,phallic,genital
B)anal,latency,oral,phallic,genital
C)oral,anal,phallic,latency,genital
D)oral,anal,latency,phallic,genital
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Pleasure principle is to _______ as reality principle is to ____.

A)id; superego
B)superego; id
C)id; ego
D)ego; id
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A college professor continually implies that his students are intellectually inferior.Which of the following defence mechanisms is this professor likely using?

A)projection
B)denial
C)reaction formation
D)sublimation
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What did Freud call the part of the personality that begins to develop at about age 5?

A)id
B)ego
C)authentic self
D)superego
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Which statement about the id is most accurate?

A)It is in close contact with bodily needs.
B)It follows the reality principle.
C)It houses the conscience.
D)It drives us to live up to our ideals.
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Which component of personality mediates between the forces of desire and reality on a moral basis?

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)ego ideal
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The part of personality,according to Freud,that seeks to avoid pain is the ________.

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)ego ideal
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What did Freud call the part of the personality that had to be socialized by parents?

A)id
B)ego
C)authentic self
D)superego
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What did Freud call the part of the personality that learns that we will be happier if we postpone gratification?

A)id
B)ego
C)authentic self
D)superego
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Which of the following is the most criticized and least empirically supported of Freud's ideas?

A)superego
B)ego
C)latency period
D)Oedipus and Electra complexes
Question
The fundamental or most basic defence mechanism is _______.

A)rationalization
B)repression
C)denial
D)projection
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The remembered and reported dream was referred to by Freud as:

A)the latent content.
B)conscious association.
C)intellectual content.
D)the manifest content.
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"I didn't get the job even though I was the most qualified applicant because the company has to hire a minority worker." This probably illustrates which defence mechanism?

A)rationalization
B)denial
C)repression
D)projection
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Anna is a morally rigorous person who demands that her daughter remain a virgin until she is married.Anna cannot remember her own premarital sexual encounters.Which defence mechanism would likely account for this memory lapse?

A)rationalization
B)denial
C)repression
D)projection
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Which structure of personality houses one's instincts,according to Freud?

A)ego ideal
B)ego
C)id
D)superego
Question
According to Freud,an inadequate resolution of the Oedipus complex leads to:

A)child molestation.
B)a high regard for women.
C)a personality that is reckless and self-assured.
D)love of nature.
Question
If a person becomes a Catholic priest or nun because of latent homosexual desires,his/her occupational choice might represent which defence mechanism?

A)sublimation
B)displacement
C)reaction formation
D)projection
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According to psychoanalytic theory,the _______ is the most basic personality system.

A)preconscious
B)ego
C)id
D)superego
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According to Freud,the _________ makes up the largest part of our personality.

A)preconscious
B)conscious
C)unconscious
D)These three areas contribute equally to personality.
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Sheila was upset by her boss,so she goes home and beats her children,who in turn kick the dog.This episode is an example of _______.

A)displacement
B)undoing
C)projection
D)reaction formation
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The superego is that part of the personality which represents the _______.

A)pleasure principle
B)reality principle
C)thanatos
D)conscience
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The old adage "Everyone is queer but me and thee" illustrates the defence mechanism of _______.

A)displacement
B)undoing
C)projection
D)reaction formation
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The Oedipus and Electra complexes occur during the _______ stage.

A)anal
B)phallic
C)oral
D)latency
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That part of the personality which operates on the reality principle is the _______.

A)superego
B)ego
C)id
D)eros
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Maria takes good notes in class.Whenever someone who has missed class due to illness asks her if he can copy her notes,she grips them tightly and says,"No! They're mine,and I don't wish to share them." A psychoanalytic theorist would probably contend that Maria has a(n)_______ fixation.

A)oral
B)anal
C)phallic
D)genital
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The id is that part of the personality which operates according to the:

A)pleasure principle.
B)superego.
C)rules of reality.
D)past experiences of the individual.
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Six-year-old Suzie sees her younger brother approaching with the new toy he received for his birthday.Suzie suddenly decides she wants the toy,so she pushes her brother to the ground,grabs his toy,and rushes into the next room to play with it.During this situation,the part of Suzie's personality that is most likely in control is her _______.

A)conscious
B)superego
C)ego
D)id
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Joe seems to be constantly condemning himself for being bad and "sinful." In psychoanalytic terms,we would say that Joe has an overdeveloped _______.

A)libido
B)id
C)ego
D)superego
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Four-year-old Kevin is in love with his mother,and wants very much to get rid of his father so that he can have his mother all to himself.According to Freud,Kevin is undergoing:

A)a regression.
B)the genital stage.
C)an Oedipus complex.
D)all of the above
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One of the most serious criticisms of psychoanalytic theory is its:

A)reliance on tests.
B)lack of flexibility.
C)unrealistic optimism.
D)use of after-the-fact explanations.
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After a brief early commitment to hypnosis as a method of uncovering unconscious material,Freud later developed his psychoanalytic method of:

A)factor analysis.
B)situational determinism.
C)empathy.
D)free association.
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An orally fixated person would most likely:

A)be an only child.
B)dislike his or her father.
C)be a sloppy dresser.
D)eat and smoke a great deal.
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According to Freud,_______ is the basic motivation for all human behaviour.

A)instinct
B)the striving for self-actualization
C)the need to know
D)the desire to become superior
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The stage of personality development that lasts from about age 6 until puberty is known as the _______ stage.

A)phallic
B)anal
C)genital
D)latency
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Picasso's paintings often contained exaggerated sexual symbolism.This way of expressing a basic impulse in a socially praiseworthy fashion illustrates the use of _______.

A)displacement
B)sublimation
C)projection
D)reaction formation
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The correct order of Freud's stages of development is:

A)anal,oral,phallic,genital,latency.
B)oral,anal,genital,phallic,latency.
C)latency,oral,anal,phallic,genital.
D)oral,anal,phallic,latency,genital.
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The process of toilet training occurs during the _______ stage.

A)phallic
B)oral
C)anal
D)genital
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The latency period lasts from _______ years of age.

A)1 to 3
B)3 to 6
C)6 to 12
D)12 to 18
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According to Rogers,people brought up with conditional positive regard _______________.

A)tend to be vain and narcissistic
B)tend to act as if they were orally fixated
C)feel valued regardless of their attitudes and behaviours
D)live lives directed toward what others want and value
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When a test actually measures what it is supposed to measure,the test has _______.

A)reliability
B)discriminative power
C)statistical power
D)Validity
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Psychodynamic theorists believe that objective tests are of little use because _________________.

A)they are difficult to score
B)people are not usually aware of the unconscious determinants of their behaviour
C)they are usually neither valid nor reliable
D)it is difficult to agree on the meaning of test results
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______________ theory emphasizes that humans are positively motivated and progress toward higher levels of functioning.

A)Humanistic
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Social-learning
D)Trait
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According to Rogers,all people have a need for:

A)superiority.
B)sex and aggression.
C)positive regard.
D)anxiety reduction.
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Harry goes to a psychologist because he is continually depressed.When he gets to the psychologist's office,he realizes that while he wants to end his depression it will take him far too long to tell the doctor his life story.The psychologist senses Harry's reluctance and decides to administer an objective test to reveal Harry's attitudes and feelings.The doctor administers which of the following tests?

A)MMPI-2
B)TAT
C)16PF
D)Rorschach
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__________ theory emphasizes the concept that humans are positively motivated and progress toward higher levels of functioning.

A)Humanistic
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Social-learning
D)Trait
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The most famous humanistic psychologist was _______.

A)Rogers
B)Skinner
C)Maslow
D)Adler
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Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow are ____________.

A)behaviourists
B)psychoanalysts
C)humanists
D)cognitivists
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Which of the following is NOT a humanist?

A)May
B)Maslow
C)Bandura
D)Rogers
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Why was the MMPI originally developed?

A)to identify people with psychological disorders
B)to identify malingerers from people with true conversion disorders
C)to identify applicants with the most potential for managerial positions
D)to select applicants for the OSS who could make the best agents and spies
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The push toward fulfillment of our inborn capacities and potentialities is what Rogers calls the ____________.

A)primary process
B)compensatory process
C)actualizing tendency
D)need for achievement
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Erikson stresses the quality of _______ in personality development.

A)sexual motives
B)stimulus motives
C)primary-process thinking
D)parent-child relationships
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Which of the following,according to Rogers,is MOST likely to become a fully functioning person?

A)someone with a strongly developed superego
B)someone with an extroverted personality
C)someone brought up with conditional positive regard
D)someone brought up with unconditional positive regard
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Unconditional positive regard is most important to __________.

A)Freud
B)Jung
C)Maslow
D)Rogers
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Consistency of measurement is indicative of the _______ of a test.

A)validity
B)difficulty
C)reliability
D)power
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Agnes is 70 years old.According to Erikson,her main task will be to develop a sense of _______.

A)identity
B)initiative
C)generativity
D)integrity
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Which of the following believes that humans have a natural motivation to reach their highest potential?

A)Maslow
B)Skinner
C)Adler
D)Jung
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Becoming what one ought to be is one way to define _____________.

A)peak experience
B)self-actualization
C)achievement potential
D)self-concept
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According to Jung's psychoanalytic theory,each of us has ________,which are inherited predispositions to respond to certain concepts.

A)drive
B)instincts
C)archetypes
D)arch-egos
archetypes
2
Carl Jung stressed the ________________ of people.

A)sexual instincts
B)learned motives
C)spiritual qualities
D)primary drives
spiritual qualities
3
An individual's personality,as well as situational variables,will determine that person's _______.

A)behaviour
B)predispositions
C)uniqueness
D)all of the above
behaviour
4
According to Bill's psychoanalyst,he was traumatized during the anal stage of his psychosexual development,which accounts for Bill's tightwad habits.Which of the following would be Freud's term for Bill's behaviour?

A)anal retentive
B)anal expulsive
C)parsimonious
D)serendipitous
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The pleasure principle is to the reality principle as the _______ is to the _______.

A)ego; id
B)id; ego
C)ego; superego
D)id; superego
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In Adler's theory,_______ is the energy behind personality and ________ represents form of personality.

A)style of life; striving for superiority
B)libido; eros
C)instinct; reality
D)striving for superiority; style of life
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Adler believed that people often are motivated by __________.

A)feelings of inferiority
B)sexual instincts
C)their locus of control
D)traumatic events during childhood
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John dreamed that he was in a train that entered a tunnel.If a psychologist believed that the dream expressed John's unconscious sexual desires,the psychologist would likely be a _________.

A)humanist
B)learning theorist
C)personologist
D)psychoanalyst
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9
Sally has a desire to eat a steak with a baked potato smothered with butter and sour cream.One component of her personality tells her that,because she is overweight,instead of eating the meal she should fast and direct her efforts to ending world hunger.Another component suggests that it would be better to eat a salad and a bran muffin,then run 3 kilometres.The fasting suggestion most likely was made by which component of personality?

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)oral
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Jamie is a joiner.She is interested in other people and events going on around her in the world.In Jung's view,she is an ___________________.

A)archetype
B)endomorph
C)introvert
D)extrovert
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Jane is an angry,hostile woman.At work and in her personal life,she is described as an energetic go-getter because she is a workaholic and does a great deal of volunteer work for abused children and women.Jane's behaviour may be an example of which defence mechanism?

A)sublimation
B)displacement
C)reaction formation
D)projection
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According to the Highlight article,Freud asserted that ________ lay at the core of his patients' neurotic behaviour.

A)low self-esteem
B)casual attitudes toward sex
C)repressed sexual desires
D)cultural bias
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Individual memory is to preconscious as ancestral memory is to ________.

A)unconscious
B)personal unconscious
C)ego
D)collective unconscious
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Which aspect of the mind held the greatest fascination for Freud?

A)the preconscious mind
B)the conscious area
C)suppressions
D)the unconscious
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The pattern of characteristic thoughts,feelings,and behaviours that persists over time and situations and distinguishes one person from another is called ___?????_________.

A)a trait.
B)an emotional profile.
C)personality.
D)the primary process.
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_______ is a unique set of behaviours and enduring qualities that influence the way a person adapts to her/his environment.

A)Instinct
B)Personality
C)Trait
D)Motivation
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Behaviour is influenced by:

A)personality.
B)situational characteristics.
C)individual interpretations of unique situations.
D)all of the above
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The pattern of characteristic thoughts,feelings,and behaviours that persists over time and situations and distinguishes one person from another is called ______________.

A)a trait
B)a habit
C)personality
D)learning
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The view that personality results from struggles between opposites within each of us is an assumption of which of the following?

A)Jung
B)Adler
C)Maslow
D)Mischel
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According to Jung,our repressed thoughts,undeveloped ideas,and forgotten experiences are contained in the _______________.

A)persona
B)archetype
C)personal unconscious
D)collective unconscious
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Identifying with one's opposite-sex parent occurs in which psychosexual stage?

A)oral
B)anal
C)phallic
D)genital
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Behaving in ways that are the opposite of what one would unconsciously like to do defines _______.

A)sublimation
B)displacement
C)reaction formation
D)projection
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Freud developed his theory of personality on the basis of:

A)carefully controlled experiments.
B)systematic observations of children.
C)cross-cultural investigations.
D)case studies of patients.
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Which of the following gives the stages of development outlined by Freud in the order in which they occur?

A)anal,oral,latency,phallic,genital
B)anal,latency,oral,phallic,genital
C)oral,anal,phallic,latency,genital
D)oral,anal,latency,phallic,genital
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Pleasure principle is to _______ as reality principle is to ____.

A)id; superego
B)superego; id
C)id; ego
D)ego; id
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A college professor continually implies that his students are intellectually inferior.Which of the following defence mechanisms is this professor likely using?

A)projection
B)denial
C)reaction formation
D)sublimation
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What did Freud call the part of the personality that begins to develop at about age 5?

A)id
B)ego
C)authentic self
D)superego
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Which statement about the id is most accurate?

A)It is in close contact with bodily needs.
B)It follows the reality principle.
C)It houses the conscience.
D)It drives us to live up to our ideals.
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Which component of personality mediates between the forces of desire and reality on a moral basis?

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)ego ideal
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The part of personality,according to Freud,that seeks to avoid pain is the ________.

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)ego ideal
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What did Freud call the part of the personality that had to be socialized by parents?

A)id
B)ego
C)authentic self
D)superego
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What did Freud call the part of the personality that learns that we will be happier if we postpone gratification?

A)id
B)ego
C)authentic self
D)superego
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Which of the following is the most criticized and least empirically supported of Freud's ideas?

A)superego
B)ego
C)latency period
D)Oedipus and Electra complexes
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The fundamental or most basic defence mechanism is _______.

A)rationalization
B)repression
C)denial
D)projection
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The remembered and reported dream was referred to by Freud as:

A)the latent content.
B)conscious association.
C)intellectual content.
D)the manifest content.
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"I didn't get the job even though I was the most qualified applicant because the company has to hire a minority worker." This probably illustrates which defence mechanism?

A)rationalization
B)denial
C)repression
D)projection
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Anna is a morally rigorous person who demands that her daughter remain a virgin until she is married.Anna cannot remember her own premarital sexual encounters.Which defence mechanism would likely account for this memory lapse?

A)rationalization
B)denial
C)repression
D)projection
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Which structure of personality houses one's instincts,according to Freud?

A)ego ideal
B)ego
C)id
D)superego
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According to Freud,an inadequate resolution of the Oedipus complex leads to:

A)child molestation.
B)a high regard for women.
C)a personality that is reckless and self-assured.
D)love of nature.
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If a person becomes a Catholic priest or nun because of latent homosexual desires,his/her occupational choice might represent which defence mechanism?

A)sublimation
B)displacement
C)reaction formation
D)projection
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According to psychoanalytic theory,the _______ is the most basic personality system.

A)preconscious
B)ego
C)id
D)superego
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According to Freud,the _________ makes up the largest part of our personality.

A)preconscious
B)conscious
C)unconscious
D)These three areas contribute equally to personality.
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43
Sheila was upset by her boss,so she goes home and beats her children,who in turn kick the dog.This episode is an example of _______.

A)displacement
B)undoing
C)projection
D)reaction formation
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44
The superego is that part of the personality which represents the _______.

A)pleasure principle
B)reality principle
C)thanatos
D)conscience
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45
The old adage "Everyone is queer but me and thee" illustrates the defence mechanism of _______.

A)displacement
B)undoing
C)projection
D)reaction formation
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46
The Oedipus and Electra complexes occur during the _______ stage.

A)anal
B)phallic
C)oral
D)latency
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47
That part of the personality which operates on the reality principle is the _______.

A)superego
B)ego
C)id
D)eros
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48
Maria takes good notes in class.Whenever someone who has missed class due to illness asks her if he can copy her notes,she grips them tightly and says,"No! They're mine,and I don't wish to share them." A psychoanalytic theorist would probably contend that Maria has a(n)_______ fixation.

A)oral
B)anal
C)phallic
D)genital
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49
The id is that part of the personality which operates according to the:

A)pleasure principle.
B)superego.
C)rules of reality.
D)past experiences of the individual.
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50
Six-year-old Suzie sees her younger brother approaching with the new toy he received for his birthday.Suzie suddenly decides she wants the toy,so she pushes her brother to the ground,grabs his toy,and rushes into the next room to play with it.During this situation,the part of Suzie's personality that is most likely in control is her _______.

A)conscious
B)superego
C)ego
D)id
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51
Joe seems to be constantly condemning himself for being bad and "sinful." In psychoanalytic terms,we would say that Joe has an overdeveloped _______.

A)libido
B)id
C)ego
D)superego
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52
Four-year-old Kevin is in love with his mother,and wants very much to get rid of his father so that he can have his mother all to himself.According to Freud,Kevin is undergoing:

A)a regression.
B)the genital stage.
C)an Oedipus complex.
D)all of the above
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53
One of the most serious criticisms of psychoanalytic theory is its:

A)reliance on tests.
B)lack of flexibility.
C)unrealistic optimism.
D)use of after-the-fact explanations.
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54
After a brief early commitment to hypnosis as a method of uncovering unconscious material,Freud later developed his psychoanalytic method of:

A)factor analysis.
B)situational determinism.
C)empathy.
D)free association.
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55
An orally fixated person would most likely:

A)be an only child.
B)dislike his or her father.
C)be a sloppy dresser.
D)eat and smoke a great deal.
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56
According to Freud,_______ is the basic motivation for all human behaviour.

A)instinct
B)the striving for self-actualization
C)the need to know
D)the desire to become superior
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57
The stage of personality development that lasts from about age 6 until puberty is known as the _______ stage.

A)phallic
B)anal
C)genital
D)latency
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58
Picasso's paintings often contained exaggerated sexual symbolism.This way of expressing a basic impulse in a socially praiseworthy fashion illustrates the use of _______.

A)displacement
B)sublimation
C)projection
D)reaction formation
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59
The correct order of Freud's stages of development is:

A)anal,oral,phallic,genital,latency.
B)oral,anal,genital,phallic,latency.
C)latency,oral,anal,phallic,genital.
D)oral,anal,phallic,latency,genital.
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60
The process of toilet training occurs during the _______ stage.

A)phallic
B)oral
C)anal
D)genital
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61
The latency period lasts from _______ years of age.

A)1 to 3
B)3 to 6
C)6 to 12
D)12 to 18
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62
According to Rogers,people brought up with conditional positive regard _______________.

A)tend to be vain and narcissistic
B)tend to act as if they were orally fixated
C)feel valued regardless of their attitudes and behaviours
D)live lives directed toward what others want and value
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63
When a test actually measures what it is supposed to measure,the test has _______.

A)reliability
B)discriminative power
C)statistical power
D)Validity
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64
Psychodynamic theorists believe that objective tests are of little use because _________________.

A)they are difficult to score
B)people are not usually aware of the unconscious determinants of their behaviour
C)they are usually neither valid nor reliable
D)it is difficult to agree on the meaning of test results
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65
______________ theory emphasizes that humans are positively motivated and progress toward higher levels of functioning.

A)Humanistic
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Social-learning
D)Trait
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66
According to Rogers,all people have a need for:

A)superiority.
B)sex and aggression.
C)positive regard.
D)anxiety reduction.
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67
Harry goes to a psychologist because he is continually depressed.When he gets to the psychologist's office,he realizes that while he wants to end his depression it will take him far too long to tell the doctor his life story.The psychologist senses Harry's reluctance and decides to administer an objective test to reveal Harry's attitudes and feelings.The doctor administers which of the following tests?

A)MMPI-2
B)TAT
C)16PF
D)Rorschach
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68
__________ theory emphasizes the concept that humans are positively motivated and progress toward higher levels of functioning.

A)Humanistic
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Social-learning
D)Trait
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69
The most famous humanistic psychologist was _______.

A)Rogers
B)Skinner
C)Maslow
D)Adler
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70
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow are ____________.

A)behaviourists
B)psychoanalysts
C)humanists
D)cognitivists
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71
Which of the following is NOT a humanist?

A)May
B)Maslow
C)Bandura
D)Rogers
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72
Why was the MMPI originally developed?

A)to identify people with psychological disorders
B)to identify malingerers from people with true conversion disorders
C)to identify applicants with the most potential for managerial positions
D)to select applicants for the OSS who could make the best agents and spies
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73
The push toward fulfillment of our inborn capacities and potentialities is what Rogers calls the ____________.

A)primary process
B)compensatory process
C)actualizing tendency
D)need for achievement
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74
Erikson stresses the quality of _______ in personality development.

A)sexual motives
B)stimulus motives
C)primary-process thinking
D)parent-child relationships
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75
Which of the following,according to Rogers,is MOST likely to become a fully functioning person?

A)someone with a strongly developed superego
B)someone with an extroverted personality
C)someone brought up with conditional positive regard
D)someone brought up with unconditional positive regard
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76
Unconditional positive regard is most important to __________.

A)Freud
B)Jung
C)Maslow
D)Rogers
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77
Consistency of measurement is indicative of the _______ of a test.

A)validity
B)difficulty
C)reliability
D)power
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78
Agnes is 70 years old.According to Erikson,her main task will be to develop a sense of _______.

A)identity
B)initiative
C)generativity
D)integrity
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79
Which of the following believes that humans have a natural motivation to reach their highest potential?

A)Maslow
B)Skinner
C)Adler
D)Jung
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80
Becoming what one ought to be is one way to define _____________.

A)peak experience
B)self-actualization
C)achievement potential
D)self-concept
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