Exam 4: Personality Theories and Archetypes: Exploring Fundamental Motives and Emotions
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______________ is a self-report inventory that assesses personality characteristics in normal populations.
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The cornerstone of Roger's personality theory is the idea of the ______________.
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___________ in Jung's theory, the basic personality type that focuses attention and energy toward the outside world.
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In Eysenck's theory, ____________ refers to a person's predisposition to become emotionally upset.
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The ______________ is the archetype in Jung's theory that represents the masculine side of every female.
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_______________ is an interdisciplinary field that studies the effects of genes and hereditary on behavior.
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______________ in Adler's theory is the desire to improve oneself, master challenges, and move toward self-perfection and self-realization, considered to be the most fundamental human motive.
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People are said to be in a state of incongruence when their ___________________ conflicts with their actual experience.
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_______________ is a self-report inventory developed by Raymond Cattell that generates a personality profile with ratings on 16 trait dimensions.
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_____________ is an important archetype that, according to Jung, represents the feminine side in every man.
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_____________ are the beliefs that people have about their ability to meet the demands of a specific situation, feelings of self-confidence or self-doubt.
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