Exam 12: E: Personality

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As a response to both behaviourism and psychodynamic theory,Abraham Maslow (among others)initiated a movement called _____,which emphasized the unique and positive qualities of human experience and potential.

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In cartoons,characters are sometimes shown with a devil on one shoulder telling them to do something selfish or immoral,such as stealing or lying,and on the other shoulder,they would have an angel,which would tell the character not to listen to the devil and to act morally instead.In Freudian terms,the angel represents which part of the character's psyche?

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Kwan comes from an Asian country where the importance of family connections is emphasized and group success is generally considered more important than individual accomplishment.Kwan's culture appears to emphasize which view?

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Unlike the strict behaviourists' view,Bandura's theory of reciprocal determinism emphasizes the

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Ancient scholars believed in the theory of humourism,which postulated that personality was controlled by the

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Daniel's psychiatrist shows him a series of ambiguous pictures and asks Daniel to tell a story about what he sees.When Daniel asks about the test,his psychiatrist explains that it is called the

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What do twin studies indicate about the role of genes in personality?

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Research into animal personalities suggests that

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Which of the following statements is true about personality traits over the life span?

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Some psychologists use a(n)_____ approach to studying personality,which is a person-centred method in which researchers focus on individual people and their unique personalities.

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