Exam 5: A Phenomenological Theory: Carl Rogers Person-Centered Theory of Personality
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As Rogers conceptualizes it, a number of meaningful statements can be made about the "self." Which of the following statements would Rogers agree with?
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The phenomenological approach emphasizes
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A measure of the self-concept used frequently by Rogers in his research is called
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According to Rogers, the phenomenal field of the individual includes both conscious and unconscious perceptions.
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Children are like members of other species in their lack of mirror self-recognition.
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A discrepancy between self and experience leads to the state of
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Compare the views of Freud and Rogers on the nature of the person and science.
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The utilization of the views of others to define the self is expressed in the concept of
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Relative to nondefensive subjects, defensive subjects are likely to
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With regard to the interaction of parent and child during the child's development, it has been found that
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Discuss Rogers' views of the self, self processes, and their measurement.
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In terms of the potential for discovery of laws of personality, Rogers is
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Subception is the process through which experiences unavailable to awareness can lead to
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