Deck 12: Section 5: Personality

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Narcissism is:

A)a trait that reflects a grandiose view of the self, combined with a tendency to seek admiration from and exploit others.
B)a trait more common in people who are self-actualized.
C)people's tendency to take credit for their successes but downplay responsibility for their failures.
D)a personality disorder resulting from low self-esteem.
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Sigmund is very interested in his neighbor Sally but has much anxiety about his attraction to her because his friends would not approve. Every time he sees her, he acts very rude and says mean things to her despite his intense attraction to her. This is an example of what type of defense mechanism?

A)rationalization
B)reaction formation
C)displacement
D)sublimation
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Which statement about gender differences in personality is FALSE?

A)Women are more sensitive to nonverbal cues than men.
B)Women have slightly higher self-esteem than men.
C)Men are more physically aggressive than women.
D)Men are more assertive than women.
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The Rorschach Inkblot Test is an example of a(n):

A)intelligence test.
B)self-report.
C)personality inventory.
D)projective technique.
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People with highly reactive behavioral activation systems are likely to be:

A)introverts.
B)extraverts.
C)conscientious.
D)depressed.
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One problem with the psychosexual stage theory is that it:

A)ignores the importance of early childhood experiences in forming personality.
B)fails to offer an account of how gender roles develop.
C)fails to offer an account of how same-sex people differ in personality.
D)offers after-the-fact interpretation instead of testable predictions.
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Most researchers using factor analysis agree that _____ are the core traits of personality.

A)conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience, and extraversion
B)anger, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise
C)orderliness, happiness, extraversion, neuroticism, and conscientiousness
D)openness to experience, neuroticism, agreeableness, introversion, and extraversion
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The _____ approach to personality tries to identify main themes in the adjectives used to describe a person's personality.

A)trait
B)social-cognitive
C)humanistic-existential
D)psychodynamic
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Which component of the mind did Freud describe as the most basic, serving as the source of our bodily needs, wants, and desires?

A)ego
B)superego
C)id
D)consciousness
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When people define themselves according to personality traits, they are using _____ to organize their self-concept.

A)outcome expectancies
B)a self-narrative
C)self-schemas
D)self-serving biases
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According to existentialists, personality is largely the result of:

A)external social pressures to conform to stereotypes.
B)confronting reality rather than denying it.
C)energized mental focus termed flow.
D)the tendency to self-actualize.
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Personality is:

A)genetically determined.
B)environmentally based.
C)an individual's style of responding, thinking, and feeling.
D)a predisposition to develop a psychological disorder.
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Shelby attends class, takes notes, reads her textbook, and reviews her work because she believes that it is up to her to do well in class and that she has the resources to do well. Shelby has a(n) _____ locus of control.

A)internal
B)external
C)global
D)stable
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Proponents of the humanistic approach focused on the potential to _____.

A)feel empathy
B)engage in abstract thinking
C)use language
D)show personal growth
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Biological factors have shown to be _____ in determining personality.

A)completely unrelated
B)unimportant
C)important
D)completely dominant
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By having people make up stories about different pictures they see, researchers attempt to:

A)infer the underlying motives, concerns, and views about the world of the responder.
B)directly measure the responder's patterns of behavior, thinking, and feeling.
C)correlate the results with the responder's intelligence.
D)relate the results to self-report inventories such as the MMPI-2-RF.
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Narcissism is:

A)a trait that reflects a grandiose view of the self, combined with a tendency to seek admiration from and exploit others.
B)a trait more common in people who are self-actualized.
C)people's tendency to take credit for their successes but downplay responsibility for their failures.
D)a personality disorder resulting from low self-esteem.
a trait that reflects a grandiose view of the self, combined with a tendency to seek admiration from and exploit others.
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Sigmund is very interested in his neighbor Sally but has much anxiety about his attraction to her because his friends would not approve. Every time he sees her, he acts very rude and says mean things to her despite his intense attraction to her. This is an example of what type of defense mechanism?

A)rationalization
B)reaction formation
C)displacement
D)sublimation
reaction formation
3
Which statement about gender differences in personality is FALSE?

A)Women are more sensitive to nonverbal cues than men.
B)Women have slightly higher self-esteem than men.
C)Men are more physically aggressive than women.
D)Men are more assertive than women.
Women have slightly higher self-esteem than men.
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The Rorschach Inkblot Test is an example of a(n):

A)intelligence test.
B)self-report.
C)personality inventory.
D)projective technique.
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People with highly reactive behavioral activation systems are likely to be:

A)introverts.
B)extraverts.
C)conscientious.
D)depressed.
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One problem with the psychosexual stage theory is that it:

A)ignores the importance of early childhood experiences in forming personality.
B)fails to offer an account of how gender roles develop.
C)fails to offer an account of how same-sex people differ in personality.
D)offers after-the-fact interpretation instead of testable predictions.
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Most researchers using factor analysis agree that _____ are the core traits of personality.

A)conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience, and extraversion
B)anger, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise
C)orderliness, happiness, extraversion, neuroticism, and conscientiousness
D)openness to experience, neuroticism, agreeableness, introversion, and extraversion
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The _____ approach to personality tries to identify main themes in the adjectives used to describe a person's personality.

A)trait
B)social-cognitive
C)humanistic-existential
D)psychodynamic
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Which component of the mind did Freud describe as the most basic, serving as the source of our bodily needs, wants, and desires?

A)ego
B)superego
C)id
D)consciousness
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When people define themselves according to personality traits, they are using _____ to organize their self-concept.

A)outcome expectancies
B)a self-narrative
C)self-schemas
D)self-serving biases
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According to existentialists, personality is largely the result of:

A)external social pressures to conform to stereotypes.
B)confronting reality rather than denying it.
C)energized mental focus termed flow.
D)the tendency to self-actualize.
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Personality is:

A)genetically determined.
B)environmentally based.
C)an individual's style of responding, thinking, and feeling.
D)a predisposition to develop a psychological disorder.
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Shelby attends class, takes notes, reads her textbook, and reviews her work because she believes that it is up to her to do well in class and that she has the resources to do well. Shelby has a(n) _____ locus of control.

A)internal
B)external
C)global
D)stable
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Proponents of the humanistic approach focused on the potential to _____.

A)feel empathy
B)engage in abstract thinking
C)use language
D)show personal growth
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Biological factors have shown to be _____ in determining personality.

A)completely unrelated
B)unimportant
C)important
D)completely dominant
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By having people make up stories about different pictures they see, researchers attempt to:

A)infer the underlying motives, concerns, and views about the world of the responder.
B)directly measure the responder's patterns of behavior, thinking, and feeling.
C)correlate the results with the responder's intelligence.
D)relate the results to self-report inventories such as the MMPI-2-RF.
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