Exam 11: Personality Theory and Assessment

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The moral system of personality, which consists of conscience and ego ideal, is the

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How are the id, the ego and the superego interrelated?

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From the perspective of Rogers, describe conditions of worth and its role in our experience of stress and anxiety.

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After a long-term study of traits, McCrae and Costa concluded that

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Rating scales are useful because

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The term psychoanalysis applies only to the method of therapy developed by Freud.

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Denis has always been practical and to the point. Some of his colleagues might say that his practicality makes his ideas very narrow in scope and without adventure. Based on this conceptual information, Denis would be best described in terms of the five-factor theory as

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Frank is extremely sloppy and irresponsible. Freud would probably trace his problem to the

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According to Roger, usually our parents do not view us positively regardless of our behaviour. They set up conditional positive regard-conditions on which their positive regard hinges

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Compare the way Freud and Jung view the structure of personality.

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What does Eysenck consider to be the three most important dimensions of personality?

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According to Freud, the bulk of the human mind is in the realm of the:

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What is the evidence for a genetic understanding of personality?

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Freud believed that the first five or six years of life were

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