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Deck 41: Humanistic Theories
1
In promoting personality growth, the person-centered perspective emphasizes all but
A) empathy.
B) acceptance.
C) genuineness.
D) altruism.
A) empathy.
B) acceptance.
C) genuineness.
D) altruism.
altruism.
2
Self-actualized people, as described by Maslow, are LEAST likely to be highly
A) compassionate.
B) religious.
C) conforming.
D) self-accepting.
A) compassionate.
B) religious.
C) conforming.
D) self-accepting.
conforming.
3
According to Carl Rogers, people who are self-disclosing and open with their own feelings are demonstrating
A) free association.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) identification.
D) genuineness.
A) free association.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) identification.
D) genuineness.
genuineness.
4
Humanistic psychology has been most closely associated with an emphasis on the importance of
A) empirically derived tests.
B) reciprocal determinism.
C) a positive self-concept.
D) an external locus of control.
A) empirically derived tests.
B) reciprocal determinism.
C) a positive self-concept.
D) an external locus of control.
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5
Who emphasized the importance of unconditional positive regard in healthy personality development?
A) Gordon Allport
B) Albert Bandura
C) Carl Rogers
D) Alfred Adler
A) Gordon Allport
B) Albert Bandura
C) Carl Rogers
D) Alfred Adler
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6
Which personality theorists have been criticized the most for encouraging individual selfishness and self-indulgence?
A) trait theorists
B) social-cognitive theorists
C) psychoanalytic theorists
D) humanistic theorists
A) trait theorists
B) social-cognitive theorists
C) psychoanalytic theorists
D) humanistic theorists
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7
According to Maslow, the desire to fulfill one's potential is the motivation for
A) personal control.
B) self-actualization.
C) self-esteem.
D) unconditional positive regard.
A) personal control.
B) self-actualization.
C) self-esteem.
D) unconditional positive regard.
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8
Humanistic theorists have been criticized for
A) overestimating the impact of childhood experiences on adult personality.
B) underestimating the inconsistency of behavior from one situation to another.
C) overestimating the degree of similarity among people.
D) underestimating the inherent human capacity for destructive and evil behaviors.
A) overestimating the impact of childhood experiences on adult personality.
B) underestimating the inconsistency of behavior from one situation to another.
C) overestimating the degree of similarity among people.
D) underestimating the inherent human capacity for destructive and evil behaviors.
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9
Which of the following is a common criticism of the humanistic perspective?
A) Its concepts are vague and subjective.
B) The emphasis on the self encourages selfishness in individuals.
C) Humanism fails to appreciate the reality of evil in human behavior.
D) All of these are common criticisms.
A) Its concepts are vague and subjective.
B) The emphasis on the self encourages selfishness in individuals.
C) Humanism fails to appreciate the reality of evil in human behavior.
D) All of these are common criticisms.
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10
The humanistic perspective emphasized the importance of
A) projective tests.
B) self-determination.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) factor analysis.
A) projective tests.
B) self-determination.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) factor analysis.
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11
Maslow placed ________ at the base of his hierarchy of needs.
A) cognitive needs
B) social needs
C) bodily needs
D) spiritual needs
A) cognitive needs
B) social needs
C) bodily needs
D) spiritual needs
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12
According to Maslow, the desire for identity, meaning, and purpose beyond the self refers to the motive for
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) the reality principle.
C) self-transcendence.
D) unconditional positive regard.
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) the reality principle.
C) self-transcendence.
D) unconditional positive regard.
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13
Humanistic theories of personality
A) emphasize the driving force of unconscious motivations in personality.
B) emphasize the growth of potential of "healthy" individuals.
C) emphasize the importance of interaction with the environment in shaping personality.
D) describe personality in terms of scores on various personality scales.
A) emphasize the driving force of unconscious motivations in personality.
B) emphasize the growth of potential of "healthy" individuals.
C) emphasize the importance of interaction with the environment in shaping personality.
D) describe personality in terms of scores on various personality scales.
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14
Abraham Maslow studied the lives of people such as Abraham Lincoln in order to understand the nature of
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) an internal locus of control.
C) self-actualization.
D) the false consensus effect.
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) an internal locus of control.
C) self-actualization.
D) the false consensus effect.
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15
For humanistic psychologists, many of our behaviors and perceptions are ultimately shaped by whether our ________ is ________ or ________.
A) ego; strong; weak
B) locus of control; internal; external
C) personality structure; introverted; extraverted
D) self-concept; positive; negative
A) ego; strong; weak
B) locus of control; internal; external
C) personality structure; introverted; extraverted
D) self-concept; positive; negative
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16
According to Rogers, three conditions are necessary to promote growth in personality. These are
A) honesty, sincerity, and empathy.
B) high self-esteem, honesty, and empathy.
C) high self-esteem, genuineness, and acceptance.
D) genuineness, acceptance, and empathy.
A) honesty, sincerity, and empathy.
B) high self-esteem, honesty, and empathy.
C) high self-esteem, genuineness, and acceptance.
D) genuineness, acceptance, and empathy.
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17
Abraham Maslow suggested that those who fulfill their potential have satisfied the need for
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) an external locus of control.
C) self-actualization.
D) unconditional positive regard.
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) an external locus of control.
C) self-actualization.
D) unconditional positive regard.
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18
Abraham Maslow suggested that individuals who are open, spontaneous, and not paralyzed by others' opinions illustrate
A) extraversion.
B) reaction formation.
C) self-actualization.
D) an external locus of control.
A) extraversion.
B) reaction formation.
C) self-actualization.
D) an external locus of control.
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19
Carl Rogers emphasized that a positive self-concept is promoted by
A) an external locus of control.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) free association.
A) an external locus of control.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) free association.
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20
Jin is searching for a sense of purpose in life that goes beyond fulfilling her own potential for growth and self-actualization. According to Maslow, Jin is striving for
A) identification.
B) self-transcendence.
C) free association.
D) reciprocal determinism.
A) identification.
B) self-transcendence.
C) free association.
D) reciprocal determinism.
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21
Which psychologists are most likely to criticize standardized personality tests for failing to capture the unique subjective experience of the individual personality?
A) psychoanalytic theorists
B) trait theorists
C) social-cognitive theorists
D) humanistic theorists
A) psychoanalytic theorists
B) trait theorists
C) social-cognitive theorists
D) humanistic theorists
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22
Mrs. Sunstedt believes that parents should accept and try to understand their children's feelings and should honestly disclose their own inner feelings to their children. Her approach to parent-child interaction was most explicitly recommended by
A) Albert Bandura.
B) Gordon Allport.
C) Carl Rogers.
D) Carl Jung.
A) Albert Bandura.
B) Gordon Allport.
C) Carl Rogers.
D) Carl Jung.
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23
Which of the following have been criticized the most for offering concepts that are vague and subjective?
A) trait theorists
B) humanistic theorists
C) social-cognitive theorists
D) terror-management theorists
A) trait theorists
B) humanistic theorists
C) social-cognitive theorists
D) terror-management theorists
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24
Carl Rogers referred to an attitude of total acceptance toward another person as
A) the spotlight effect.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) self-actualization.
D) free association.
A) the spotlight effect.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) self-actualization.
D) free association.
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25
Which theorist emphasized that an individual's personal growth is promoted by interactions with others who are genuine, accepting, and empathic?
A) Gordon Allport
B) Carl Rogers
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Albert Bandura
A) Gordon Allport
B) Carl Rogers
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Albert Bandura
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26
Humanistic psychologists would most likely be criticized for underestimating the value of
A) an internal locus of control.
B) self-serving bias.
C) social obligations.
D) the spotlight effect.
A) an internal locus of control.
B) self-serving bias.
C) social obligations.
D) the spotlight effect.
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27
Carl Rogers believed that most people consider themselves worthless and unlovable. What do you consider to be the strengths or weaknesses of his position? Use psychological research findings to support your arguments.
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28
Carl Rogers suggested that the ________ is a central feature of personality.
A) collective unconscious
B) inferiority complex
C) Barnum effect
D) self-concept
A) collective unconscious
B) inferiority complex
C) Barnum effect
D) self-concept
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29
Maslow's description of self-actualized individuals was said to reflect his own personal values because he
A) selectively studied people with qualities he admired.
B) interpreted their flattering self-descriptions as a self-serving bias.
C) overemphasized the value of their loyalty to cultural norms.
D) used projective tests to assess their motives.
A) selectively studied people with qualities he admired.
B) interpreted their flattering self-descriptions as a self-serving bias.
C) overemphasized the value of their loyalty to cultural norms.
D) used projective tests to assess their motives.
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30
Carl Rogers would have suggested that many of the defense mechanisms described by Freud are used to minimize the perceived discrepancy between
A) manifest content and latent content.
B) the collective unconscious and the personal unconscious.
C) the actual self and the ideal self.
D) an internal locus of control and an external locus of control.
A) manifest content and latent content.
B) the collective unconscious and the personal unconscious.
C) the actual self and the ideal self.
D) an internal locus of control and an external locus of control.
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