Deck 7: Psychological Concepts and Theories

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Self- report inventories are ______ test, while projective tests are more ____

A)vague; clear
B)subjective; objective
C)objective; subjective
D)difficult; easy
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A model proposed by Albert Bandura that explains human functioning andpersonality as caused by the interaction of behavioural, cognitive and environmentalfactors

A)reciprocal determinism
B)self-efficacy
C)trait theory
D)sublimination
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The Neo-Freudians include

A)hans eyesenck, karen horney, albert bandura
B)carl rogers, sigmund freud, alfred adler
C)carl jung, karen horney, alfred adler
D)alfred adler, albert bandura
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A relatively stable, enduring predisposition to consistently behave in a certain way

A)trait
B)surface trait
C)self- concept
D)actualizing tendency
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The ______ is the set of perceptions and beliefs that you have about yourself, including your nature, your personal qualities and your typical behaviour.

A)actualizing tendency
B)conditional positive regard
C)self- concept
D)unconditional positive regard
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If you were to kick the dog after a hard day at office, you would be using

A)displacement
B)projection
C)reaction formation
D)rationalization
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Allport's idea that the traits around which someone organizes their life are called _____ traits.

A)cardinal
B)secondary
C)central
D)source
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Both the terms 'emotion' and 'motivation' came from the same Latin root

A)movement
B)move
C)moment
D)movere
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People from differewnt cultures can recognize which facial expressions?

A)fear
B)anger
C)disgust
D)all of these
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The author of the Hierarchical theory of motivation is

A)o.h. mowrer
B)mcclelland
C)j.w. atkinson
D)a.h. maslow
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Social needs activate the organism to

A)provide for physiological deficits
B)seek pleasure
C)avoid pain
D)gain status and recognition
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Gregariousness is a/ an

A)social motive
B)biological motive
C)psychological motive
D)personal motive
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Individual's life goal is

A)social motive
B)biological motive
C)personal motive
D)an instinct
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Motivation can be understood as an interaction between

A)approach and avoidance gradient
B)wactor and valence
C)life space and approach gradient
D)arousal and effort
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As motivation is closely related to effort, the emotion is related to

A)happiness
B)instinct
C)displacement behaviour
D)conflict
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According to Walter Cannon,

A)animals without a sympathetic nervous system can still experience emotion
B)animals without an amygdala cannot experience emotion
C)emotion can never be experienced until the body has time to react
D)the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the feeling of emotions
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The relative strength of the drives of hunger, thirst and sex have been studied experimentally in the white rat by

A)learning method
B)obstruction method
C)activity wheel
D)the choice and preference method
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Maslow viewed that motivated behaviour is

A)need related
B)a vector
C)a valence
D)an approach gradient
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All the following emotions are universal except

A)hopefulness
B)surprise
C)happiness
D)contempt
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According to William James High credibility, high word of mouth and news value are the features of_________.

A)public relations.
B)publicity.
C)advertising.
D)promotion.
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__________is a defamation in a tangible medium like print, internet or broadcast.

A)slander.
B)libel.
C)propaganda.
D)publicity.
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_________is the measure of commitment in customer preferences, based on degree of satisfaction.

A)customer equity.
B)brand identity.
C)customer loyalty.
D)brand essence.
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Deck 7: Psychological Concepts and Theories
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Self- report inventories are ______ test, while projective tests are more ____

A)vague; clear
B)subjective; objective
C)objective; subjective
D)difficult; easy
objective; subjective
2
A model proposed by Albert Bandura that explains human functioning andpersonality as caused by the interaction of behavioural, cognitive and environmentalfactors

A)reciprocal determinism
B)self-efficacy
C)trait theory
D)sublimination
reciprocal determinism
3
The Neo-Freudians include

A)hans eyesenck, karen horney, albert bandura
B)carl rogers, sigmund freud, alfred adler
C)carl jung, karen horney, alfred adler
D)alfred adler, albert bandura
carl jung, karen horney, alfred adler
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A relatively stable, enduring predisposition to consistently behave in a certain way

A)trait
B)surface trait
C)self- concept
D)actualizing tendency
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The ______ is the set of perceptions and beliefs that you have about yourself, including your nature, your personal qualities and your typical behaviour.

A)actualizing tendency
B)conditional positive regard
C)self- concept
D)unconditional positive regard
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If you were to kick the dog after a hard day at office, you would be using

A)displacement
B)projection
C)reaction formation
D)rationalization
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Allport's idea that the traits around which someone organizes their life are called _____ traits.

A)cardinal
B)secondary
C)central
D)source
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Both the terms 'emotion' and 'motivation' came from the same Latin root

A)movement
B)move
C)moment
D)movere
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People from differewnt cultures can recognize which facial expressions?

A)fear
B)anger
C)disgust
D)all of these
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The author of the Hierarchical theory of motivation is

A)o.h. mowrer
B)mcclelland
C)j.w. atkinson
D)a.h. maslow
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Social needs activate the organism to

A)provide for physiological deficits
B)seek pleasure
C)avoid pain
D)gain status and recognition
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Gregariousness is a/ an

A)social motive
B)biological motive
C)psychological motive
D)personal motive
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Individual's life goal is

A)social motive
B)biological motive
C)personal motive
D)an instinct
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Motivation can be understood as an interaction between

A)approach and avoidance gradient
B)wactor and valence
C)life space and approach gradient
D)arousal and effort
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As motivation is closely related to effort, the emotion is related to

A)happiness
B)instinct
C)displacement behaviour
D)conflict
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According to Walter Cannon,

A)animals without a sympathetic nervous system can still experience emotion
B)animals without an amygdala cannot experience emotion
C)emotion can never be experienced until the body has time to react
D)the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the feeling of emotions
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The relative strength of the drives of hunger, thirst and sex have been studied experimentally in the white rat by

A)learning method
B)obstruction method
C)activity wheel
D)the choice and preference method
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Maslow viewed that motivated behaviour is

A)need related
B)a vector
C)a valence
D)an approach gradient
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All the following emotions are universal except

A)hopefulness
B)surprise
C)happiness
D)contempt
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According to William James High credibility, high word of mouth and news value are the features of_________.

A)public relations.
B)publicity.
C)advertising.
D)promotion.
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__________is a defamation in a tangible medium like print, internet or broadcast.

A)slander.
B)libel.
C)propaganda.
D)publicity.
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_________is the measure of commitment in customer preferences, based on degree of satisfaction.

A)customer equity.
B)brand identity.
C)customer loyalty.
D)brand essence.
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