Exam 5: A Phenomenological Theory: Carl Rogers Person-Centered Theory of Personality
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The Rogerian self is analogous to a little person inside of us.
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The concept of self-actualization most differs from
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Cartwright found subjects were better able to recall
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Within the framework of the Rogerian theory of personality, the "self" is the most important structural concept. In short, the "self" is
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The phenomenological approach stresses that people should be understood in terms of how they view themselves and the world around them.
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Rogers preferred the use of structured questionnaires to less structured self-report measures.
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Children are like members of other species in their lack of mirror self-recognition.
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The phenomenal field is limited to conscious perceptions and experiences.
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In research by D'Argembeau et al. (2010), the medial prefrontal cortex of participants' brains became more active when they thought about their _____selves, relative to when they thought of their _____selves.
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The Q-sort and semantic differential both measure consistency between self and experience.
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As Rogers conceptualizes it, a number of meaningful statements can be made about the "self." Which of the following statements would Rogers agree with?
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Efforts to maintain self-consistency have been demonstrated in relation to
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Parents who communicate negative appraisals may be suspected of
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According to Rogers, an organism may react to threatening stimuli with
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