Exam 11: Personality Theory and Assessment

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According to Freud, what are the two primary sources of influence on the personality?

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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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What is the Oedipus complex?

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According to the textbook the most important environmental influences involve the ________ among children in the same family

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Which of the following is not a projective test?

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An inventory is a paper-and-pencil test with questions about an individual's thoughts, feelings and behaviours that can be scored using a standardized scoring system.

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Why is Horney considered a pioneer in psychology?

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Describe how your id, ego and superego interact in getting you to study for your psychology exams.

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The concept of the superego is similar to the concept of

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With displacement, we substitute a less threatening object for the original object of an impulse.

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Ewan owns his own insurance sales company, and prides himself in his concern for his customers. People in community organizations count on him for civic projects because he is reliable and thorough. Based on this information, Ewan would be best described in terms of the five-factor theory as

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Id is to ________ as superego is to ________.

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Because it can provide a sense of deep meaning and great insight, a father's participation in the birth of his child might be considered by Maslow to be

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In relation to the relative strengths of the id, ego, and superego, Freud believed that in psychologically healthy individuals

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Who were the two pioneers in humanistic psychology, and how did they view human nature?

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When Hua momentarily recalls an incident from childhood, that memory moved from the

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What is the aim of projective tests, and what are several examples of projective tests?

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Albert Bandura stresses the importance of which of the following on our behaviour?

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Ramona often has emotional outbursts that appear almost irrational. Then, quite quickly, she can become friendly and talkative. Based on this information, Ramona would be best described in terms of the five-factor theory as

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Pat is very short. He is also extremely aggressive and tries to take charge or control of virtually everything in which he is involved. Adler would suggest that Pat is striving to overcome ________ arising from his shortness.

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