Exam 12: Personality
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology255 Questions
Exam 2: The Tools of Psychological Research328 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Processes328 Questions
Exam 4: Human Development330 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception330 Questions
Exam 6: Consciousness329 Questions
Exam 7: Learning From Experience329 Questions
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Cal thinks he is very smart and creative, but in college he has gotten mediocre grades and has gotten no praise for his papers or presentations.Carl Rogers might predict Cal will become anxious because of:
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Raymond Cattell identified sixteen basic personality factors in his research.He called these:
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According to Freud, the ego operates on:
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Maslow argued that the characteristics of human personality are highly consistent across individuals at the lowest level of his needs hierarchy and that characteristics become less consistent at higher levels.
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According to Freud, projection occurs when you actually behave in a way that is the opposite of the way that you truly feel.
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Hans Eysenck identified three superfactors.Which of the following is one of them?
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Outline the concerns that the person-situation debate raises about behavioral consistency.Discuss the evidence that relates to behavioral consistency across situations and within situations.
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Formal systems for assessing how people differ, particularly in their predispositions to respond in certain ways across situations, are called:
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According to Freud, fixation at a particular stage can occur in two ways: when a child gains excess gratification during that stage or when a child becomes excessively frustrated during that stage.
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Damion believes that success only comes to those who work at it.Damion appears:
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Gordon Allport referred to the set of 5 to 10 descriptive traits that can be used to accurately describe an individual as:
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A person who was sympathetic, warm, trusting, and cooperative would probably score at the high end of the:
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The last stage in Freud's conception of psychosexual development, which begins with the onset of puberty, is the:
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