Exam 13: Personality and the Uniqueness of the Individual
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology76 Questions
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Exam 5: The Developing Human73 Questions
Exam 6: Consciousness89 Questions
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Exam 13: Personality and the Uniqueness of the Individual79 Questions
Exam 14: Social Behavior75 Questions
Exam 15: Psychological Disorders81 Questions
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Making Connections in Personality: An individual displaying which of Karen Horney's neurotic trends displays some of the same traits as does an individual displaying the Type A behavior pattern?
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In research, the consistency of ratings between two or more raters is called __________.
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Jan is really nice to Chris, her brother-in-law, even though she does not like him at all. Sigmund Freud would say that Jan's defense mechanism is __________.
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One of the tenets of the psychotherapy created by Carl Rogers is that a therapist must show______________ for a client.
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Carl Jung proposed that our repressed feelings and motives are a part of our __________.
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Hans Eysenck theorized that genetic differences in ____________ lead to differences in personality.
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Immediately after the phallic stage, children enter __________.
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On a personality test assessing hostility, researchers have included the items, "I react strongly when someone gets in my way" and "I will let someone know if they have made me angry," and they are asking respondents to indicate the extent to which they agree. These questions would be considered to have __________.
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Ed is constantly trying to upstage everyone-trying to dress better, drive a nicer car, and eat at fancier restaurants than all of his friends do. Alfred Adler would say that Ed has __________.
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Making Connections in Personality: Implicit is to cognitive psychology as ________________ is to psychoanalysis.
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Costa and McCrae (1996) refer to the "universal raw material of personality capacities and dispositions" as __________.
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John likes to carry a girl's purse. Carl Jung might say that John is unable to repress his ________.
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"Boldness" and "shyness" in birds appear to be mediated by the same gene that mediates ____________ in humans.
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Justin has a high behavioral threshold for anger. What does this mean?
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Which of the following individuals became a major figure in psychoanalytic theory?
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Karen Horney theorized that a person would develop anxiety traits if he or she __________.
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According to Sigmund Freud, what we are aware of at any given time is known as the __________.
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Amy, an artist, constantly paints and sculpts naked human bodies. Her therapist tells her she is sublimating. Which of the following is the therapist suggesting to Amy about her behavior?
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A newly discovered erogenous zone in the second stage of psychosexual development is the__________.
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