Deck 12: Humanistic Psychology, Positive Psychology, and the Science of Happiness

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All of the following elements make up humanistic psychology EXCEPT

A) holistic.
B) value.
C) will.
D) spiritual.
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According to Sartre, angst can be analyzed into three separate sensations. What are they?

A) nothingness, nausea, alienation
B) loneliness, despair, hopelessness
C) helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness
D) anguish, forlornness, despair
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Wei watched himself in the mirror and was overcome with the remarkable insight that he was observing himself in the mirror. Wei is experiencing

A) self-actualization.
B) Mitwelt.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) angst.
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According to humanistic psychologists, you can achieve free will by choosing

A) to follow the six core virtues.
B) to have an authentic existence.
C) your construal of the world.
D) your life's purpose.
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Existentialists would say that if Donna does not worry about existential concerns but instead focuses on getting a job, obtaining material wealth, or maintaining her friendships, then she will

A) become a fully functioning person.
B) experience authentic existence.
C) still not be happy.
D) live an autotelic life.
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What aspect of human psychological functioning is of particular interest to humanistic psychologists?

A) self-awareness
B) human suffering
C) internal psychological conflicts
D) the importance of social relationships
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Also known as Geworfenheit, ________ refers to the time, place, and circumstances into which you happened to be born.

A) niche
B) thrown-ness
C) era
D) ethos
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From an existential perspective, what is the key question with which every individual is faced?

A) What is the nature of existence?
B) How can happiness be created?
C) What is an individual's unique experience of the world?
D) How can one achieve the optimal experience?
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________ consists of your biological experiences and ________ consists of your psychological experiences.

A) Umwelt; Eigenwelt
B) Mitwelt; Umwelt
C) Eigenwelt; Mitwelt
D) Umwelt; Mitwelt
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The courage to face mortality and the apparent meaninglessness of life is called ________ by existential philosophers.

A) optimistic toughness
B) hardiness
C) autotelic existence
D) Eigenwelt
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Which element of humanistic psychology best corresponds to the study of happiness?

A) holistic
B) phenomenological
C) historic
D) positivity
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Which of the following philosophers was NOT mentioned in the text as an existentialist thinker?

A) Kierkegaard
B) Nietzsche
C) Sartre
D) Descartes
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Jorge realizes that helping one set of people could lead others to suffer. According to Sartre, what sensation will this insight produce?

A) nausea
B) alienation
C) anguish
D) despair
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Carolyn is fondly thinking about her mother. Carolyn is experiencing

A) self-actualization.
B) Mitwelt.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) angst.
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Your particular experience of the world is called your

A) conscience.
B) consciousness.
C) construal.
D) confluence.
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Jerry has been wondering what life means and whether he is living his life purposefully. If he cannot answer these questions, he will probably experience

A) angst.
B) thrown-ness.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) self-actualization.
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________ is a term for the time, place, and circumstances into which you happened to be born.

A) Existential location
B) Eigenwelt
C) Thrown-ness
D) Angst
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One possible interpretation of the basic phenomenological philosophy is that

A) the same objective reality exists for diverse groups of people and different cultures.
B) all interpretations of reality are equally valid.
C) if you look at the world through another's eyes, you will realize that your own worldview is invalid.
D) all behavior, thoughts, and feelings are determined by past experience.
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Imagine that you are participating in a psychology experiment. The experimenter asks you to take a bite of chocolate and to describe your experience of the chocolate-how it tastes, how it feels on your tongue, and so on. You would be involved in which method of psychological research?

A) experimental
B) correlational
C) introspective
D) case study
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________ psychology is based on the premise that to understand a person, you must understand his or her unique view of reality.

A) Existential
B) Humanistic
C) Cultural
D) Psychoanalytic
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According to Sartre, the existential challenge is to

A) avoid thinking about the meaning of existence.
B) face the basic uncertainty and anguish of life and find personal meaning.
C) maintain generativity and avoid stagnation.
D) become a fully functioning, self-actualizing person.
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The Buddhist alternative to existential anguish, forlornness, and despair is

A) anatta.
B) anicca.
C) nirvana.
D) Eigenwelt.
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The humanist psychologists Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow took basic existential assumptions and added the assumption that

A) people are good and have an innate need to make themselves and the world better.
B) to know a person, it is essential to understand his or her phenomenology.
C) only humans, as opposed to other animals, have an awareness of their own mortality.
D) people are essentially childlike and have an innate tendency toward selfishness and impulsivity.
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According to a study reported in the text, one result of Rogerian psychotherapy may be that

A) people report feeling like they become closer to their ideal selves.
B) people establish their own conditions of worth.
C) clients report feeling more experiences of flow.
D) clients meet their hierarchy of needs.
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If one achieves a state of complete serenity, selflessness, and awareness, he or she has MOST likely achieved

A) anicca.
B) anatta.
C) nirvana.
D) construal.
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Carl Rogers maintained that the one basic tendency for humans is to

A) maintain and enhance life.
B) struggle against despair and anguish.
C) identify personal constructs.
D) develop conditions of worth.
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According to Carl Rogers, a person can only be understood from the perspective of the entire panorama of his or her conscious experience or what he called the

A) organismic perspective.
B) phenomenological position.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) phenomenal field.
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What Buddhist term refers to the idea that an independent singular self is simply an illusion?

A) anatta
B) anicca
C) nirvana
D) Eigenwelt
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Which of the following is NOT a concern when evaluating the benefits of Rogerian psychotherapy?

A) It is not clear that the match between perceived self and ideal self is an adequate criterion for psychological adjustment.
B) No measurable variables have been used to evaluate Rogerian therapy.
C) The results may be due to clients changing their ideal views.
D) The sole criterion used for determining adjustment could lead us to consider people with obvious disorders as being well-adjusted.
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According to Carl Rogers, you can become a ________ only if you experience ________ from important others in your life.

A) fully functioning person; unconditional positive regard
B) fully functioning adult; unconditioned stimulation
C) authentic person; unconditional love
D) fully functioning person; positive reinforcement
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Which of the following would NOT be an example of Rogerian psychotherapy?

A) Acknowledge and appreciate a client's every viewpoint.
B) Ask a client to describe his or her ideal self and his or her actual self.
C) Help a client develop a gratitude list.
D) Do not attempt to change or modify anything about a client.
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The highest need proposed by Maslow was self-

A) determination.
B) esteem.
C) actualization.
D) transcendence.
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What Buddhist term refers to the idea that all things are in flux and impermanent?

A) anatta
B) anicca
C) nirvana
D) Eigenwelt
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Which two individuals are credited with turning existentialism into a more optimistic view of life?

A) Sartre and Nietzsche
B) Rogers and Freud
C) Rogers and Maslow
D) Maslow and Maddi
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According to Rogers, believing that others value you based only on intelligence, success, or attractiveness can lead to

A) existential dread.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) despair.
D) conditions of worth.
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To avoid developing conditions of worth, a person should experience ________ from the important people in his or her life.

A) unconditional positive regard
B) Mitwelt
C) conditions of worth
D) existential optimism
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Nietzsche argued that the MOST honorable response to the dilemmas of existence is to

A) retreat to close relationships to manage your terror.
B) rise above it all and become a superman.
C) acknowledge your own despair.
D) distract yourself from your inevitable sense of dread.
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Sanjay has come to terms with his mortality, accepted responsibility for his existence, and knows that he determines what happens in his life. Existentialists would say that Sanjay is

A) living in bad faith.
B) experiencing thrown-ness.
C) attaining authentic existence.
D) achieving Mitwelt.
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According to existentialist philosophy, the opposite of living in bad faith is

A) authentic existence.
B) autotelic existence.
C) objectivism.
D) Eigenwelt.
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Mike thinks that sitting around contemplating the meaning of existence is a waste of time. He spends his life concentrating on developing his career, building a bigger house for his family, and enjoying himself. Sartre and other existentialists would say that Mike is

A) living in bad faith.
B) preventing himself from becoming a functioning person.
C) ignoring Mitwelt.
D) following core ideas of self-determination theory.
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Aleksa is taking a walk through a forest and is very aware of every sound she hears and every thought she has. What is Aleksa currently experiencing?

A) mindfulness
B) flow
C) awe
D) nirvana
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According to the text, what is the main goal of psychotherapy from a humanistic perspective?

A) to help the client confront her fears
B) to help the client vocalize her subconscious thoughts
C) to help the client become a fully functioning person
D) to help the psychologist gather data about the human condition
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George Kelly believed that to understand a person, you need to understand his or her personal construct system. This idea is known as

A) the interpersonal circumplex.
B) constructive alternativism.
C) construct renewal.
D) the sociality corollary.
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Flow most likely arises when one's activity entails a balanced ratio of ________ to ________.

A) effort; reward
B) stress; eustress
C) approach; avoidance
D) skills; challenges
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The personality test that asks you to identify sets of three people, ideas, or objects and describe how any two of them are similar to each other and different from the third is attempting to assess your

A) hierarchy of needs.
B) conditions of worth.
C) cognitive scripts.
D) personal constructs.
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The idea that you choose your own reality is closest to which concept in the humanistic perspective on personality?

A) Eigenwelt
B) constructive alternativism
C) sociality corollary
D) self-determination theory
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According to George Kelly, a person's interpretation or theory of what the world is like is his or her

A) phenomenal field.
B) Eigenwelt.
C) personal construct system.
D) circumplex model.
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George realizes that if he moves his food truck to a different neighborhood, he'll make twice the profit. When George makes the move, he is achieving a(n) ________ goal.

A) optimizing
B) satisficing
C) profitable
D) opportunity
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All of the following make up Maslow's hierarchy of needs EXCEPT

A) self-actualization.
B) safety and security.
C) status and esteem.
D) extraversion and openness.
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Jacqueline is visiting the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Upon entering the cathedral for the first time, she is overcome by its vastness and her own feelings of humility. What is Jacqueline currently experiencing?

A) mindfulness
B) flow
C) awe
D) nirvana
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What basic approach do humanistic, Rogerian psychotherapists use when treating their patients?

A) utilize the talking cure
B) offer them unconditional positive regard
C) offer harsh advice and criticism
D) relate the patients' issues to those of their own
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Linda thinks that her friends will like her only if she is thin, attractive, and cheerful. Rogers would say it is unlikely that Linda will

A) self-actualize.
B) become a fully functioning person.
C) build personal constructs.
D) experience Umwelt.
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Jennifer is so immersed in a video game that she doesn't realize how late it has gotten or that her mother has been calling her to dinner. What is Jennifer currently experiencing?

A) mindfulness
B) flow
C) awe
D) nirvana
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Research has shown that some personal constructs are more readily called to mind than others. These constructs are considered

A) chronically accessible.
B) recall-ready.
C) intrinsic notions.
D) intrinsically motivated.
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The theorist ________ would likely use the metaphor "humans are scientists" to describe the nature of human psychology.

A) George Kelly
B) Carl Rogers
C) Abraham Maslow
D) Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi
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From an optimistic humanism perspective, what is true of all human beings?

A) They begin as blank slates.
B) They are basically good.
C) They are aware of their surroundings.
D) They come from the earth and will return to it when they die.
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George Kelly's personal construct theory emphasizes that individuals

A) construct reality through neurotic distortions.
B) build an authentic existence through the acceptance of personal responsibility.
C) construct a hierarchy of needs that motivates behavior.
D) build the experience of reality through unique sets of ideas about the world.
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Which theorist would MOST likely make the statement that above all else, individuals are driven to fulfill all that meets their basic needs of survival?

A) Maslow
B) Rogers
C) Kelly
D) Csikszentmihalyi
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Research suggests that individuals high in which personality attribute are MOST likely to experience flow?

A) locus of control
B) extraversion
C) openness
D) self-monitoring
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Some American corporations use Maslow's ideas when dealing with their employees. For example, they might

A) maximize their employees' feelings of security so that the employees can pursue higher goals and identify with the organization.
B) attempt to hire only people who are close to achieving at least minimal levels of self-actualization.
C) reinforce desired employee behavior by providing small salary increases whenever an employee performs an activity that is beyond what is usually expected.
D) maximize their employees' feelings of material satisfaction so that the employees become financially dependent upon the company (and are thus more dedicated to it).
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Csikszentmihalyi concluded that the best way someone can spend his or her time is in ________ activities.

A) telegraphic
B) autotelic
C) nomotelic
D) autographic
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Which of the following is NOT a major component of defining happiness?

A) high levels of positive emotions and low levels of negative emotions
B) satisfaction with how things are going in different life domains
C) achieving absolute existential awareness
D) overall satisfaction with life
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Based on self-determination theory, the individual who ________ is likely to report the highest level of well-being.

A) values financial success
B) seeks fame
C) is focused on personal growth
D) is focused on hedonic pleasures
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Stephen seeks to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. He pursues

A) hedonic well-being.
B) eudaimonic well-being.
C) bad faith.
D) self-determination.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the core virtues identified by positive psychology?

A) courage
B) purity
C) justice
D) wisdom
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Which of the following virtues is LEAST important in Eastern traditions?

A) humanity
B) justice
C) temperance
D) courage
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An autotelic activity

A) results in social reinforcement such as praise or approval.
B) produces a material reinforcement such as money.
C) releases unconscious urges and desires.
D) is enjoyable for its own sake.
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From a phenomenological perspective, to understand another person, you must understand

A) that person's construals.
B) that person's family history.
C) how they feel about you.
D) yourself.
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Positive psychology seeks to study human ________ rather than ________.

A) behavior; thoughts or cognitions
B) strengths; faults
C) potential; behavior
D) nature; social constructions
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The psychological state of flow involves all of the following EXCEPT

A) a focused state of consciousness.
B) a disrupted sense of time.
C) intense feelings of joy and happiness.
D) tremendous concentration.
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According to the text, which of the following contributes to your happiness the MOST?

A) your genes
B) getting married
C) making a lot of money
D) gratitude interventions
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Csikszentmihalyi's concept of flow is analogous to

A) self-actualization.
B) an authentic existence.
C) an optimal experience.
D) existential optimism.
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According to self-determination theory, individuals who seek to increase their ________ will limit their ________.

A) intrinsic pleasure; extrinsic pleasure
B) hedonic pleasure; eudaimonic pleasure
C) eudaimonic pleasure; hedonic pleasure
D) well-being; happiness
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According to self-determination theory, which of the following should be limited?

A) autonomy
B) competence
C) eudaimonic pleasure
D) hedonic pleasure
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Which of the following factors is NOT a major contributor toward one's happiness?

A) life circumstances
B) intentional activities
C) genetically determined individual set points
D) cultural upbringing
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According to the text, which of the following questions is central positive and humanistic psychology but is NOT traditional psychology?

A) What is the meaning of life?
B) How are people different from one another?
C) How are people motivated to succeed?
D) What parts of the brain relate to our personality?
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an experience of flow?

A) writing a paper for four hours straight
B) playing a video game that requires a lot of skill
C) binge-watching a television series
D) running a marathon
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According to the text, which of the following best describes the relationship between happiness and positive life outcomes?

A) Happiness leads to positive life outcomes.
B) Positive life outcomes lead to happiness.
C) Happiness leads to positive life outcomes, which in turn increases happiness.
D) There is not enough evidence on the link between happiness and positive life outcomes.
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Positive psychologists usually argue that true happiness comes from overcoming important challenges. This idea is quite similar to Sartre's conception of

A) optimistic toughness.
B) hardiness.
C) self-actualization.
D) Umwelt.
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________ is the relatively recent branch of psychology that investigates the traits, processes, and social institutions that promote a good and meaningful life.

A) Hedonic well-being
B) Eudaimonic well-being
C) Positive psychology
D) Optimistic psychology
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1
All of the following elements make up humanistic psychology EXCEPT

A) holistic.
B) value.
C) will.
D) spiritual.
D
2
According to Sartre, angst can be analyzed into three separate sensations. What are they?

A) nothingness, nausea, alienation
B) loneliness, despair, hopelessness
C) helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness
D) anguish, forlornness, despair
D
3
Wei watched himself in the mirror and was overcome with the remarkable insight that he was observing himself in the mirror. Wei is experiencing

A) self-actualization.
B) Mitwelt.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) angst.
C
4
According to humanistic psychologists, you can achieve free will by choosing

A) to follow the six core virtues.
B) to have an authentic existence.
C) your construal of the world.
D) your life's purpose.
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Existentialists would say that if Donna does not worry about existential concerns but instead focuses on getting a job, obtaining material wealth, or maintaining her friendships, then she will

A) become a fully functioning person.
B) experience authentic existence.
C) still not be happy.
D) live an autotelic life.
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What aspect of human psychological functioning is of particular interest to humanistic psychologists?

A) self-awareness
B) human suffering
C) internal psychological conflicts
D) the importance of social relationships
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Also known as Geworfenheit, ________ refers to the time, place, and circumstances into which you happened to be born.

A) niche
B) thrown-ness
C) era
D) ethos
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From an existential perspective, what is the key question with which every individual is faced?

A) What is the nature of existence?
B) How can happiness be created?
C) What is an individual's unique experience of the world?
D) How can one achieve the optimal experience?
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________ consists of your biological experiences and ________ consists of your psychological experiences.

A) Umwelt; Eigenwelt
B) Mitwelt; Umwelt
C) Eigenwelt; Mitwelt
D) Umwelt; Mitwelt
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The courage to face mortality and the apparent meaninglessness of life is called ________ by existential philosophers.

A) optimistic toughness
B) hardiness
C) autotelic existence
D) Eigenwelt
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Which element of humanistic psychology best corresponds to the study of happiness?

A) holistic
B) phenomenological
C) historic
D) positivity
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Which of the following philosophers was NOT mentioned in the text as an existentialist thinker?

A) Kierkegaard
B) Nietzsche
C) Sartre
D) Descartes
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Jorge realizes that helping one set of people could lead others to suffer. According to Sartre, what sensation will this insight produce?

A) nausea
B) alienation
C) anguish
D) despair
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Carolyn is fondly thinking about her mother. Carolyn is experiencing

A) self-actualization.
B) Mitwelt.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) angst.
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Your particular experience of the world is called your

A) conscience.
B) consciousness.
C) construal.
D) confluence.
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Jerry has been wondering what life means and whether he is living his life purposefully. If he cannot answer these questions, he will probably experience

A) angst.
B) thrown-ness.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) self-actualization.
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________ is a term for the time, place, and circumstances into which you happened to be born.

A) Existential location
B) Eigenwelt
C) Thrown-ness
D) Angst
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One possible interpretation of the basic phenomenological philosophy is that

A) the same objective reality exists for diverse groups of people and different cultures.
B) all interpretations of reality are equally valid.
C) if you look at the world through another's eyes, you will realize that your own worldview is invalid.
D) all behavior, thoughts, and feelings are determined by past experience.
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Imagine that you are participating in a psychology experiment. The experimenter asks you to take a bite of chocolate and to describe your experience of the chocolate-how it tastes, how it feels on your tongue, and so on. You would be involved in which method of psychological research?

A) experimental
B) correlational
C) introspective
D) case study
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________ psychology is based on the premise that to understand a person, you must understand his or her unique view of reality.

A) Existential
B) Humanistic
C) Cultural
D) Psychoanalytic
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According to Sartre, the existential challenge is to

A) avoid thinking about the meaning of existence.
B) face the basic uncertainty and anguish of life and find personal meaning.
C) maintain generativity and avoid stagnation.
D) become a fully functioning, self-actualizing person.
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The Buddhist alternative to existential anguish, forlornness, and despair is

A) anatta.
B) anicca.
C) nirvana.
D) Eigenwelt.
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The humanist psychologists Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow took basic existential assumptions and added the assumption that

A) people are good and have an innate need to make themselves and the world better.
B) to know a person, it is essential to understand his or her phenomenology.
C) only humans, as opposed to other animals, have an awareness of their own mortality.
D) people are essentially childlike and have an innate tendency toward selfishness and impulsivity.
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According to a study reported in the text, one result of Rogerian psychotherapy may be that

A) people report feeling like they become closer to their ideal selves.
B) people establish their own conditions of worth.
C) clients report feeling more experiences of flow.
D) clients meet their hierarchy of needs.
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If one achieves a state of complete serenity, selflessness, and awareness, he or she has MOST likely achieved

A) anicca.
B) anatta.
C) nirvana.
D) construal.
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Carl Rogers maintained that the one basic tendency for humans is to

A) maintain and enhance life.
B) struggle against despair and anguish.
C) identify personal constructs.
D) develop conditions of worth.
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According to Carl Rogers, a person can only be understood from the perspective of the entire panorama of his or her conscious experience or what he called the

A) organismic perspective.
B) phenomenological position.
C) Eigenwelt.
D) phenomenal field.
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What Buddhist term refers to the idea that an independent singular self is simply an illusion?

A) anatta
B) anicca
C) nirvana
D) Eigenwelt
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Which of the following is NOT a concern when evaluating the benefits of Rogerian psychotherapy?

A) It is not clear that the match between perceived self and ideal self is an adequate criterion for psychological adjustment.
B) No measurable variables have been used to evaluate Rogerian therapy.
C) The results may be due to clients changing their ideal views.
D) The sole criterion used for determining adjustment could lead us to consider people with obvious disorders as being well-adjusted.
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According to Carl Rogers, you can become a ________ only if you experience ________ from important others in your life.

A) fully functioning person; unconditional positive regard
B) fully functioning adult; unconditioned stimulation
C) authentic person; unconditional love
D) fully functioning person; positive reinforcement
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Which of the following would NOT be an example of Rogerian psychotherapy?

A) Acknowledge and appreciate a client's every viewpoint.
B) Ask a client to describe his or her ideal self and his or her actual self.
C) Help a client develop a gratitude list.
D) Do not attempt to change or modify anything about a client.
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The highest need proposed by Maslow was self-

A) determination.
B) esteem.
C) actualization.
D) transcendence.
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What Buddhist term refers to the idea that all things are in flux and impermanent?

A) anatta
B) anicca
C) nirvana
D) Eigenwelt
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Which two individuals are credited with turning existentialism into a more optimistic view of life?

A) Sartre and Nietzsche
B) Rogers and Freud
C) Rogers and Maslow
D) Maslow and Maddi
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35
According to Rogers, believing that others value you based only on intelligence, success, or attractiveness can lead to

A) existential dread.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) despair.
D) conditions of worth.
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36
To avoid developing conditions of worth, a person should experience ________ from the important people in his or her life.

A) unconditional positive regard
B) Mitwelt
C) conditions of worth
D) existential optimism
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37
Nietzsche argued that the MOST honorable response to the dilemmas of existence is to

A) retreat to close relationships to manage your terror.
B) rise above it all and become a superman.
C) acknowledge your own despair.
D) distract yourself from your inevitable sense of dread.
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38
Sanjay has come to terms with his mortality, accepted responsibility for his existence, and knows that he determines what happens in his life. Existentialists would say that Sanjay is

A) living in bad faith.
B) experiencing thrown-ness.
C) attaining authentic existence.
D) achieving Mitwelt.
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39
According to existentialist philosophy, the opposite of living in bad faith is

A) authentic existence.
B) autotelic existence.
C) objectivism.
D) Eigenwelt.
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40
Mike thinks that sitting around contemplating the meaning of existence is a waste of time. He spends his life concentrating on developing his career, building a bigger house for his family, and enjoying himself. Sartre and other existentialists would say that Mike is

A) living in bad faith.
B) preventing himself from becoming a functioning person.
C) ignoring Mitwelt.
D) following core ideas of self-determination theory.
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41
Aleksa is taking a walk through a forest and is very aware of every sound she hears and every thought she has. What is Aleksa currently experiencing?

A) mindfulness
B) flow
C) awe
D) nirvana
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42
According to the text, what is the main goal of psychotherapy from a humanistic perspective?

A) to help the client confront her fears
B) to help the client vocalize her subconscious thoughts
C) to help the client become a fully functioning person
D) to help the psychologist gather data about the human condition
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43
George Kelly believed that to understand a person, you need to understand his or her personal construct system. This idea is known as

A) the interpersonal circumplex.
B) constructive alternativism.
C) construct renewal.
D) the sociality corollary.
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44
Flow most likely arises when one's activity entails a balanced ratio of ________ to ________.

A) effort; reward
B) stress; eustress
C) approach; avoidance
D) skills; challenges
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45
The personality test that asks you to identify sets of three people, ideas, or objects and describe how any two of them are similar to each other and different from the third is attempting to assess your

A) hierarchy of needs.
B) conditions of worth.
C) cognitive scripts.
D) personal constructs.
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46
The idea that you choose your own reality is closest to which concept in the humanistic perspective on personality?

A) Eigenwelt
B) constructive alternativism
C) sociality corollary
D) self-determination theory
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47
According to George Kelly, a person's interpretation or theory of what the world is like is his or her

A) phenomenal field.
B) Eigenwelt.
C) personal construct system.
D) circumplex model.
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48
George realizes that if he moves his food truck to a different neighborhood, he'll make twice the profit. When George makes the move, he is achieving a(n) ________ goal.

A) optimizing
B) satisficing
C) profitable
D) opportunity
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49
All of the following make up Maslow's hierarchy of needs EXCEPT

A) self-actualization.
B) safety and security.
C) status and esteem.
D) extraversion and openness.
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50
Jacqueline is visiting the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Upon entering the cathedral for the first time, she is overcome by its vastness and her own feelings of humility. What is Jacqueline currently experiencing?

A) mindfulness
B) flow
C) awe
D) nirvana
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51
What basic approach do humanistic, Rogerian psychotherapists use when treating their patients?

A) utilize the talking cure
B) offer them unconditional positive regard
C) offer harsh advice and criticism
D) relate the patients' issues to those of their own
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52
Linda thinks that her friends will like her only if she is thin, attractive, and cheerful. Rogers would say it is unlikely that Linda will

A) self-actualize.
B) become a fully functioning person.
C) build personal constructs.
D) experience Umwelt.
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53
Jennifer is so immersed in a video game that she doesn't realize how late it has gotten or that her mother has been calling her to dinner. What is Jennifer currently experiencing?

A) mindfulness
B) flow
C) awe
D) nirvana
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54
Research has shown that some personal constructs are more readily called to mind than others. These constructs are considered

A) chronically accessible.
B) recall-ready.
C) intrinsic notions.
D) intrinsically motivated.
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55
The theorist ________ would likely use the metaphor "humans are scientists" to describe the nature of human psychology.

A) George Kelly
B) Carl Rogers
C) Abraham Maslow
D) Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi
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56
From an optimistic humanism perspective, what is true of all human beings?

A) They begin as blank slates.
B) They are basically good.
C) They are aware of their surroundings.
D) They come from the earth and will return to it when they die.
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57
George Kelly's personal construct theory emphasizes that individuals

A) construct reality through neurotic distortions.
B) build an authentic existence through the acceptance of personal responsibility.
C) construct a hierarchy of needs that motivates behavior.
D) build the experience of reality through unique sets of ideas about the world.
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58
Which theorist would MOST likely make the statement that above all else, individuals are driven to fulfill all that meets their basic needs of survival?

A) Maslow
B) Rogers
C) Kelly
D) Csikszentmihalyi
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59
Research suggests that individuals high in which personality attribute are MOST likely to experience flow?

A) locus of control
B) extraversion
C) openness
D) self-monitoring
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60
Some American corporations use Maslow's ideas when dealing with their employees. For example, they might

A) maximize their employees' feelings of security so that the employees can pursue higher goals and identify with the organization.
B) attempt to hire only people who are close to achieving at least minimal levels of self-actualization.
C) reinforce desired employee behavior by providing small salary increases whenever an employee performs an activity that is beyond what is usually expected.
D) maximize their employees' feelings of material satisfaction so that the employees become financially dependent upon the company (and are thus more dedicated to it).
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61
Csikszentmihalyi concluded that the best way someone can spend his or her time is in ________ activities.

A) telegraphic
B) autotelic
C) nomotelic
D) autographic
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62
Which of the following is NOT a major component of defining happiness?

A) high levels of positive emotions and low levels of negative emotions
B) satisfaction with how things are going in different life domains
C) achieving absolute existential awareness
D) overall satisfaction with life
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63
Based on self-determination theory, the individual who ________ is likely to report the highest level of well-being.

A) values financial success
B) seeks fame
C) is focused on personal growth
D) is focused on hedonic pleasures
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64
Stephen seeks to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. He pursues

A) hedonic well-being.
B) eudaimonic well-being.
C) bad faith.
D) self-determination.
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65
Which of the following is NOT one of the core virtues identified by positive psychology?

A) courage
B) purity
C) justice
D) wisdom
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66
Which of the following virtues is LEAST important in Eastern traditions?

A) humanity
B) justice
C) temperance
D) courage
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67
An autotelic activity

A) results in social reinforcement such as praise or approval.
B) produces a material reinforcement such as money.
C) releases unconscious urges and desires.
D) is enjoyable for its own sake.
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68
From a phenomenological perspective, to understand another person, you must understand

A) that person's construals.
B) that person's family history.
C) how they feel about you.
D) yourself.
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69
Positive psychology seeks to study human ________ rather than ________.

A) behavior; thoughts or cognitions
B) strengths; faults
C) potential; behavior
D) nature; social constructions
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70
The psychological state of flow involves all of the following EXCEPT

A) a focused state of consciousness.
B) a disrupted sense of time.
C) intense feelings of joy and happiness.
D) tremendous concentration.
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71
According to the text, which of the following contributes to your happiness the MOST?

A) your genes
B) getting married
C) making a lot of money
D) gratitude interventions
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72
Csikszentmihalyi's concept of flow is analogous to

A) self-actualization.
B) an authentic existence.
C) an optimal experience.
D) existential optimism.
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73
According to self-determination theory, individuals who seek to increase their ________ will limit their ________.

A) intrinsic pleasure; extrinsic pleasure
B) hedonic pleasure; eudaimonic pleasure
C) eudaimonic pleasure; hedonic pleasure
D) well-being; happiness
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74
According to self-determination theory, which of the following should be limited?

A) autonomy
B) competence
C) eudaimonic pleasure
D) hedonic pleasure
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75
Which of the following factors is NOT a major contributor toward one's happiness?

A) life circumstances
B) intentional activities
C) genetically determined individual set points
D) cultural upbringing
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76
According to the text, which of the following questions is central positive and humanistic psychology but is NOT traditional psychology?

A) What is the meaning of life?
B) How are people different from one another?
C) How are people motivated to succeed?
D) What parts of the brain relate to our personality?
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77
Which of the following is NOT an example of an experience of flow?

A) writing a paper for four hours straight
B) playing a video game that requires a lot of skill
C) binge-watching a television series
D) running a marathon
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78
According to the text, which of the following best describes the relationship between happiness and positive life outcomes?

A) Happiness leads to positive life outcomes.
B) Positive life outcomes lead to happiness.
C) Happiness leads to positive life outcomes, which in turn increases happiness.
D) There is not enough evidence on the link between happiness and positive life outcomes.
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79
Positive psychologists usually argue that true happiness comes from overcoming important challenges. This idea is quite similar to Sartre's conception of

A) optimistic toughness.
B) hardiness.
C) self-actualization.
D) Umwelt.
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80
________ is the relatively recent branch of psychology that investigates the traits, processes, and social institutions that promote a good and meaningful life.

A) Hedonic well-being
B) Eudaimonic well-being
C) Positive psychology
D) Optimistic psychology
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