Deck 8: The Psychoanalytic Perspective
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Deck 8: The Psychoanalytic Perspective
1
Wish fulfillment is a product of:
A) the primary process.
B) the ego.
C) reflex actions.
D) the superego.
A) the primary process.
B) the ego.
C) reflex actions.
D) the superego.
A
2
According to Freud, the__________is where the core operations of personality take place.
A) conscious
B) preconscious
C) unconscious
D) libido
A) conscious
B) preconscious
C) unconscious
D) libido
unconscious
3
According to Freud, the id operates by__________ , while the ego operates by ___________.
A) secondary process, primary process
B) primary process, secondary process
C) reality, secondary process
D) pleasure, primary process
A) secondary process, primary process
B) primary process, secondary process
C) reality, secondary process
D) pleasure, primary process
primary process, secondary process
4
Which of the following is true about the preconscious?
A) It encompasses all inherited, instinctive aspects of personality.
B) It is not directly accessible to awareness.
C) It is the repository for unacceptable feelings and urges.
D) It is the part of the mind representing ordinary memory.
A) It encompasses all inherited, instinctive aspects of personality.
B) It is not directly accessible to awareness.
C) It is the repository for unacceptable feelings and urges.
D) It is the part of the mind representing ordinary memory.
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5
The functions of the superego include:
A) inhibiting id impulses.
B) compelling the ego to act morally.
C) guiding one toward absolute perfection.
D) all of the above
A) inhibiting id impulses.
B) compelling the ego to act morally.
C) guiding one toward absolute perfection.
D) all of the above
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6
The purpose of the ego is to ensure that:
A) tension is reduced immediately.
B) parental and societal values are followed.
C) instinctual drives are expressed appropriately.
D) all of the above
A) tension is reduced immediately.
B) parental and societal values are followed.
C) instinctual drives are expressed appropriately.
D) all of the above
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7
According to Freud, unacceptable urges, feelings, and ideas reside in the:
A) conscious.
B) preconscious.
C) unconscious.
D) libido.
A) conscious.
B) preconscious.
C) unconscious.
D) libido.
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8
According to research on delay of gratification in children, it is related to__________in boys and_________in girls.
A) ability to control emotional impulses, ability to concentrate
B) ability to concentrate, ability to control emotional impulses
C) ability to concentrate, intelligence
D) resourcefulness, intelligence
A) ability to control emotional impulses, ability to concentrate
B) ability to concentrate, ability to control emotional impulses
C) ability to concentrate, intelligence
D) resourcefulness, intelligence
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9
This part of the mind is thought to have an "executive" role in personality.
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) preconscious
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) preconscious
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10
According to Freud the mind consists of __________regions.
A) three
B) four
C) six
D) two
A) three
B) four
C) six
D) two
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11
Psychoanalytic theory is most strongly associated with the work of:
A) Helmholtz.
B) Freud.
C) Adler.
D) Cattell.
A) Helmholtz.
B) Freud.
C) Adler.
D) Cattell.
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12
Which of the following is not one of the three elements of Freud's structural model?
A) libido
B) unconscious
C) alter-ego
D) all of the above
A) libido
B) unconscious
C) alter-ego
D) all of the above
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13
The idea that the purpose of life is the immediate satisfaction of one's needs is known as the:
A) pleasure principle.
B) reality principle.
C) gratification principle.
D) none of the above
A) pleasure principle.
B) reality principle.
C) gratification principle.
D) none of the above
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14
In Freud's "iceberg" analogy, the__________ represents the tip of the iceberg.
A) libido
B) conscious
C) unconscious
D) ego
A) libido
B) conscious
C) unconscious
D) ego
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15
The superego is:
A) essentially unconcerned with morality.
B) the first structural component of the mind to develop.
C) the embodiment of parental and societal values.
D) a narcissistic personality disorder.
A) essentially unconcerned with morality.
B) the first structural component of the mind to develop.
C) the embodiment of parental and societal values.
D) a narcissistic personality disorder.
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16
A central theme underlying psychoanalysis is that personality:
A) is a set of processes always in motion.
B) processes always work together.
C) reflects the fact that humans are not like other animals.
D) all of the above
A) is a set of processes always in motion.
B) processes always work together.
C) reflects the fact that humans are not like other animals.
D) all of the above
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17
The ego's attempt to find a match between the image of a tension-reducing object and a real perception of that object is known as:
A) primary process.
B) secondary process.
C) ego search.
D) none of the above
A) primary process.
B) secondary process.
C) ego search.
D) none of the above
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18
The ability to effectively handle the demands of the id, the superego, and external reality is known as:
A) delaying gratification.
B) ego ideal.
C) ego strength.
D) sublimation.
A) delaying gratification.
B) ego ideal.
C) ego strength.
D) sublimation.
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19
The process of absorbing societal/parental values is called:
A) sublimation.
B) introjection.
C) introspection.
D) projection.
A) sublimation.
B) introjection.
C) introspection.
D) projection.
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20
What components are included in Freud's topographical model of the mind?
A) conscious, preconscious, and unconscious
B) primary process and secondary process
C) id, ego, and superego
D) Thanatos and libido
A) conscious, preconscious, and unconscious
B) primary process and secondary process
C) id, ego, and superego
D) Thanatos and libido
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21
Optimism, trust, and dependency are associated with which psychosexual stage?
A) oral incorporative stage
B) oral sadistic stage
C) anal retentive stage
D) anal expulsive stage
A) oral incorporative stage
B) oral sadistic stage
C) anal retentive stage
D) anal expulsive stage
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22
The shifting of energy from a socially unacceptable action to a socially acceptable action is known as:
A) displacement.
B) sublimation.
C) cathexis.
D) suppression.
A) displacement.
B) sublimation.
C) cathexis.
D) suppression.
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23
Puberty begins during which psychosexual stage?
A) genital stage
B) latency period
C) phallic stage
D) none of the above
A) genital stage
B) latency period
C) phallic stage
D) none of the above
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24
Which of the following is NOT true about people who score high in oral imagery?
A) They are reluctant to volunteer for interpersonal tasks.
B) They rely on others' judgments in ambiguous tasks.
C) They use more physical contact during social interactions.
D) They have greater physiological reactivity to social isolation.
A) They are reluctant to volunteer for interpersonal tasks.
B) They rely on others' judgments in ambiguous tasks.
C) They use more physical contact during social interactions.
D) They have greater physiological reactivity to social isolation.
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25
Among men, fixations that develop during the phallic stage may result in:
A) seducing as many women as possible.
B) career failure.
C) fathering many children.
D) all of the above
A) seducing as many women as possible.
B) career failure.
C) fathering many children.
D) all of the above
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26
The term Thanatos refers to:
A) sexual instincts.
B) life instincts.
C) death instincts.
D) pain avoidance instincts.
A) sexual instincts.
B) life instincts.
C) death instincts.
D) pain avoidance instincts.
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27
Apoptosis refers to:
A) the reversing of an anticathexis.
B) displacement involving inanimate objects.
C) gene-directed suicide.
D) none of the above
A) the reversing of an anticathexis.
B) displacement involving inanimate objects.
C) gene-directed suicide.
D) none of the above
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28
According to Freud, adult personality is primarily determined by:
A) experiences in adulthood.
B) experiences in childhood.
C) innate differences.
D) difficulties of self-worth.
A) experiences in adulthood.
B) experiences in childhood.
C) innate differences.
D) difficulties of self-worth.
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29
According to Freud, each sexual drive is associated with a:
A) particular forbidden behavior.
B) erogenous zone.
C) life instinct.
D) oral fixation.
A) particular forbidden behavior.
B) erogenous zone.
C) life instinct.
D) oral fixation.
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30
According to Freud, which defense mechanism reflects maturity?
A) sublimation
B) displacement
C) altruism
D) anticathexis
A) sublimation
B) displacement
C) altruism
D) anticathexis
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31
Orality is thought to be related to:
A) less self-disclosure.
B) need to nurture others.
C) reluctance to volunteer for interpersonal tasks.
D) all of the above
A) less self-disclosure.
B) need to nurture others.
C) reluctance to volunteer for interpersonal tasks.
D) all of the above
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32
Permanently investing an excessive amount of libido in a particular stage of psychosexual development is called:
A) regression.
B) repression.
C) fixation.
D) retroaction.
A) regression.
B) repression.
C) fixation.
D) retroaction.
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33
The release of emotional tension is known as:
A) displacement.
B) catharsis.
C) sublimation.
D) introjection.
A) displacement.
B) catharsis.
C) sublimation.
D) introjection.
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34
According to Freud, the best personality is one that is dominated by the:
A) ego.
B) id.
C) super-ego.
D) none of the above
A) ego.
B) id.
C) super-ego.
D) none of the above
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35
Which of the following is an example of displacement?
A) A person who fails an exam yells at a roommate upon arriving at home.
B) A person diagnosed with cancer refuses to believe the diagnosis.
C) A person with aggressive sexual fantasies volunteers at a rape crisis center.
D) A person who cheated on an exam justifies it by saying that everyone else cheats.
A) A person who fails an exam yells at a roommate upon arriving at home.
B) A person diagnosed with cancer refuses to believe the diagnosis.
C) A person with aggressive sexual fantasies volunteers at a rape crisis center.
D) A person who cheated on an exam justifies it by saying that everyone else cheats.
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36
The process of preventing an idea or impulse from becoming conscious is known as:
A) catharsis.
B) repression.
C) cathexis.
D) displacement.
A) catharsis.
B) repression.
C) cathexis.
D) displacement.
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37
Which defense mechanism works by ascribing one's own undesirable qualities to others?
A) denial.
B) projection.
C) sublimation.
D) rationalization.
A) denial.
B) projection.
C) sublimation.
D) rationalization.
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38
The desire on the part of boys to possess their mothers and replace their fathers is termed:
A) Oedipal displacement.
B) repressive sublimation.
C) the Electra complex.
D) the Oedipus complex.
A) Oedipal displacement.
B) repressive sublimation.
C) the Electra complex.
D) the Oedipus complex.
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39
The latency period is characterized by:
A) a period of relative calm.
B) narcissistic sexual attachments.
C) battles over toilet training.
D) none of the above
A) a period of relative calm.
B) narcissistic sexual attachments.
C) battles over toilet training.
D) none of the above
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40
Freud used the term__________ to refer to the psychic energy of the life instincts.
A) libido
B) hedonistic power
C) Thanatos
D) none of the above
A) libido
B) hedonistic power
C) Thanatos
D) none of the above
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41
Resistance:
A) can occur both consciously and unconsciously.
B) is the struggle against becoming aware of repressed impulses.
C) is often a sign that a person is close to revealing something important.
D) all of the above
A) can occur both consciously and unconsciously.
B) is the struggle against becoming aware of repressed impulses.
C) is often a sign that a person is close to revealing something important.
D) all of the above
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42
When analyzing the Rorschach, examiners are concerned with all of the following aspects of response EXCEPT:
A) location.
B) length.
C) determinants.
D) content.
A) location.
B) length.
C) determinants.
D) content.
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43
Freud viewed human behavior as highly symbolic.
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44
Which of the following statements may be made about psychoanalytic therapy?
A) It is brief and applicable to all types of psychological dysfunction.
B) Freud was exceptionally optimistic about its use.
C) Eysenck proved it was more effective than no therapy at all.
D) It is difficult to establish its efficacy because of the subjective nature of its goals.
A) It is brief and applicable to all types of psychological dysfunction.
B) Freud was exceptionally optimistic about its use.
C) Eysenck proved it was more effective than no therapy at all.
D) It is difficult to establish its efficacy because of the subjective nature of its goals.
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45
Elements in the preconscious can be brought to awareness easily.
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46
According to psychoanalytic therapy,__________ is a set of displacements.
A) reaction formation
B) behavior change
C) resistance
D) transference
A) reaction formation
B) behavior change
C) resistance
D) transference
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47
All projective tests:
A) involve stimuli for which there are no prescribed ways to respond.
B) involve the construction of stories.
C) require the choice of a preferred stimulus.
D) rely on objective scoring methods.
A) involve stimuli for which there are no prescribed ways to respond.
B) involve the construction of stories.
C) require the choice of a preferred stimulus.
D) rely on objective scoring methods.
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48
Successful negotiation of the genital stage is marked by:
A) guilt-free autoeroticism.
B) the ability to use one's own narcissism in a constructive way.
C) the ability to share with others, and to be concerned with their welfare.
D) none of the above
A) guilt-free autoeroticism.
B) the ability to use one's own narcissism in a constructive way.
C) the ability to share with others, and to be concerned with their welfare.
D) none of the above
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49
A central theme of psychoanalysis is that personality is multiple processes that are always in motion.
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50
The ego exists in a world of its own, with no rules beyond the pleasure principle.
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51
According to Freud's "iceberg" metaphor, the unconscious is the tip of the iceberg. techniques.
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52
The id operates according to the reality principle.
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53
Freud believed that latent dream content derives from:
A) nocturnal sensory stimulation.
B) current concerns of waking life.
C) repressed id impulses.
D) all of the above
A) nocturnal sensory stimulation.
B) current concerns of waking life.
C) repressed id impulses.
D) all of the above
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54
In Freud's view, unconscious material emerges through free association in a:
A) literal form.
B) symbolic form.
C) repressed form.
D) sexual form.
A) literal form.
B) symbolic form.
C) repressed form.
D) sexual form.
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55
One function of the ego is to delay discharge of the id's tension.
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56
Freud felt that the unconscious mind was also responsible for ordinary memory.
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57
Mental errors that reflect unconscious desires are called:
A) concealers.
B) parapraxes.
C) displacers.
D) anapraxes.
A) concealers.
B) parapraxes.
C) displacers.
D) anapraxes.
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58
Freud's structural model posits four aspects of personality.
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59
Many found Freud's emphasis on sexuality shocking at the time of his writings.
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60
Freud is considered the father of personality psychology because his theory is more accurate than other perspectives.
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61
According to Freud, the healthiest personality is one in which the ego is stronger than either id or superego.
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62
Freud felt that sublimation reflects a lack of maturity.
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63
A drive has two interrelated elements: a biological need and its psychological representation.
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Orality is associated with a greater degree of self-disclosure.
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Intellectualization allows one to think about threatening things without the feelings hat would normally be associated them.
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66
The ego operates at all three levels of consciousness, while the superego operates at the preconscious and unconscious levels.
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67
Kicking one's dog because one is angry at a romantic partner would be an example of projection.
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The shift from a socially unacceptable to a socially acceptable form of action is known as sublimation.
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The concept of catharsis suggests that once a person aggresses he or she should be more likely to aggress again in the near future.
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Repression is the central defense mechanism in Freud's theory.
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In the psychoanalytic view, conflicts between the id, ego, and superego are an intrinsic part of life.
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72
Freud's idea of Thanatos, or a death instinct, is echoed by the concept of apoptosis in biology.
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73
The ego is described as having a subordinate role in Freud's structural model.
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People characterized by a lot of oral imagery are somewhat reluctant to volunteer for interpersonal tasks.
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According to Freud's "hydraulic model," trying to prevent a drive from being expressed weakens that drive.
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76
Neurotic anxiety arises from a real danger in the world.
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77
Actual retaliation produces a cathartic effect but symbolic retaliation does not
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78
Denial deals with threats from within whereas repression deals with threats from without.
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The ego ideal is the aspect of the superego that punishes bad behavior.
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Reality anxiety reflects a fear that unconscious id impulses will get out of control and result in punishment.
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