Exam 11: Personality, Theory and Assessment
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Liam often seeks out challenging situations and is confident that he will be successful. How would Albert Bandura have described Liam's personality?
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For Hans Eysenck, each individual must be rated somewhere on his traits of extroversion and neuroticism.
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According to Freud, the part of the personality that corresponds roughly to the word "reason" is the
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Who were the two pioneers in humanistic psychology, and how did they view human nature?
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In the psychoanalytic system of the personality, where are the untamed passions and biological urges held?
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When Raoul arranged a blind date for Dawn, he described her as fun-loving, intelligent, generous, and kind. According to Cattell, Raoul used which of the following types of traits to describe his friend?
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During which of the following stages of development does an individual's sense of pleasure become focused on the mouth?
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Patrice did not heed the warning to evacuate her home during Hurricane Mitch because she believed that her destiny was in the hands of fate. Patrice could be described as
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According to Freud, the part of the personality that corresponds roughly to the conscience is the
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Creating a work of art in moments of severe personal crisis may be an expression of the defence mechanism of
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