Deck 8: Personality development

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Which of the following theorists is not associated with the psychoanalytic approach to personality?

A) Watson
B) Erikson
C) Freud
D) Marcia
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Self-efficacy and the environment interact to produce outcomes.As an example,if a low self-efficacy employee works in a responsive environment,what is the likely outcome?

A) promotion
B) resignation
C) an increased effort to improve the work environment
D) underperformance
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According to Erikson,identity is:

A) an individually constructed sense of who one is
B) an individually constructed sense of who one has been and who one can realistically be in the future
C) a socially constructed sense of who one is in relation to others
D) both A and B are correct
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According to Erikson,the epigenetic principle is:

A) a principle of personality development
B) based on the premise that one stage emerges and builds on another without replacing the previous one
C) based on the premise that one stage emerges and builds on another while replacing the previous one
D) both A and B are correct
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According to Erikson,what emerges as a result of the psychosocial conflict that typifies each stage of development?

A) identity confusion
B) basic strengths
C) dystonic elements
D) syntonic elements
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According to Skinner:

A) mental events are never causal in producing behaviour
B) all behaviour is caused by environmental stimuli
C) individuals differ in their consistent behaviour because they have been exposed to different learning histories
D) all of these answers are correct
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Freud's psychosexual approach to personality development was centred on:

A) an erotogenic zone
B) sexuality relating to genitals and intercourse
C) sexuality relating to affection and physical pleasure
D) both A and C are correct
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The extent to which a person's essence,character and behaviour change over the lifespan can be labelled:

A) personality
B) personality development
C) personality theory
D) all of these answers are correct
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The triadic reciprocal determinism proposes:

A) that the individual's behaviour, cognitions and affective systems interact to affect one another
B) that the environment, the individual's familial culture, and the affective systems that constitute the person interact to affect one another
C) that the physical and social environment, the individual's behaviour, and the affective and cognitive systems that constitute the person interact to affect one another
D) that the physical and social systems of the individual, the individual's behaviour, and the affective and cognitive systems that constitute the person interact to affect one another
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According to the behavioural parent training (BPT)program,which of the following would be used by parents to extinguish poor behaviours?

A) ignoring the child
B) time-out
C) spanking the child
D) both A and B are correct
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According to Marcia's identity formation framework,'moratorium' refers to individuals who: 12)______

A) have committed themselves to self-chosen values and goals
B) do not yet have firm commitments and are not actively trying to reach them
C) are exploring alternatives and have not yet made definite commitments
D) have accepted ready-made values and goals that authority figures have chosen for them
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According to Erikson,the key conflict in adolescent personality development is:

A) independence vs confusion
B) intimacy vs isolation
C) industry vs inferiority
D) identity vs confusion
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Which research design/method would be the best way to test Freud's theory of psychosexual development?

A) cross-sectional design
B) interview methods
C) cross-sequential design
D) longitudinal design
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Which of the following is not one of the four modes of adolescent identity status proposed by Marcia?

A) identity foreclosure
B) identity diffusion
C) identity confusion
D) identity achievement
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Why do some researchers believe that Marcia's paradigm is not an accurate conceptualisation of Erikson's epigenetic framework?

A) because it does not describe the evolving nature of identity in childhood
B) because it does not describe the evolving nature of identity in adulthood
C) because the stages are not continuous and do not continue to build upon the previous stage
D) none of these answers is correct because Marcia's paradigm is an accurate conceptualisation of Erikson's epigenetic framework
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Freud's interpretation of an adult with an anal retentive character would most likely be that it was due to:

A) poor maternal attachment
B) parent modelling and interaction
C) stress and trauma during the oral stage of development
D) fixation at the anal stage of development
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According to Erikson,an ideal final stage of personality development is what?

A) acceptance
B) integrity
C) care
D) wisdom
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Which theorist was the first to recognise that personality develops across the lifespan?

A) Erikson
B) Freud
C) Marcia
D) Eysenck
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The most accurate definition of 'personality' is:

A) the thought and behaviour of an individual that is most representative of the person
B) the essence of human condition
C) what is most typical and deeply characteristic of the person
D) there is no single agreed upon definition
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According to Bandura,what is the core of personality and development?

A) self-efficacy
B) family-system
C) self-system
D) none of these answers is correct
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An individual who is high on neuroticism and low on agreeableness would be described by McCrae and Costa as being:

A) temperamental and lazy
B) temperamental and conservative
C) worrying and suspicious
D) worrying and acquiescent
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A distinction between Erikson's and Freud's theories of personality development is that Erikson's is psychosocial in nature and Freud's is a psychosexual theory.
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Eysenck named three main personality types: extroversion,neuroticism and conscientious.
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Freud tested his theory of psychosexual stages of personality development.
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Which model/theory integrates social cognitive and trait approaches to personality development?

A) social investment theory
B) sociogenomic model
C) sociobiological model
D) social cognitive theory
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Erikson developed the first stage theory of personality that extended across the lifespan.
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Observational learning and modelling are key to personal change according to Bandura.
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Which approach is generally associated with Eysenck (1994),and McCrae & Costa (2003)?

A) biological trait approach
B) psychoanalytic approach
C) humanist approach
D) behaviourist approach
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Research fails to support Bandura's notion that personality development must be included in the social context.
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Freud argued that by the age of five years,all the basic structures of personality were fully developed.
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Eysenck would describe an individual who presents as aggressive,cold and impulsive as being:

A) neurotic
B) psychotic
C) narcissistic
D) extroverted
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Research shows that men high on neuroticism have a high mortality risk.
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Two key behaviourists are Watson and Skinner.
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Behaviourists tend to avoid hypothetical constructs and therefore did not utilise the term 'personality'.
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Which theorists are the main supporters of the idea that personality development is stable during adulthood?

A) Freud
B) Erikson
C) McCrae and Costa
D) Skinner
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According to Erikson's theory,if children emerge without sufficient trust in adults,they are likely to have adjustment problems later in life.
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Freud and Erikson both highlight the importance of childhood experiences as being influential on adult personality.
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According to McCrae and Costa,individuals who are high on agreeableness are trusting.
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With the appropriate reinforcement contingencies,behaviourists propose that humans are trainable and therefore any behaviour can be changed.
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There is a definition of personality that most theorists agree on.
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Freud viewed childhood as the focal developmental stage for personality development whereas behaviourists view adulthood as the focal developmental stage for personality development.
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There is a bi-directional relationship between an infant and mother on personality influence.
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The sociogenomic model suggests that changes in states can lead to neuroanatomical changes.
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Identity formation is described by Erikson as the 'primary challenge of adolescence'.What are the key influences on adolescent identity formation? Identify another significant challenge that influences adolescent development today.
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Cross-sectional studies of personality development are an accurate way to identify differences between age groups.
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The sociogenomic model highlights how traits cause changes in states.
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McCrae asserts that the Five Factor Model (FFM)varies across cultures.
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The integrated cultural trait psychology model attempts to integrate biological and trait models.
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Compare and contrast the stage theories of personality development proposed by Erikson and Freud.Identify and explain at least three similarities and three differences.
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Discuss the research evidence to support the notion that particular personality types have an influence on an individual's experience of health.
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Based on the behaviourist approach,identify and explain three ways you would discipline your child.
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To what extent can personality change across the lifespan? Use evidence from empirical studies and theoretical approaches to substantiate your response.
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1
Which of the following theorists is not associated with the psychoanalytic approach to personality?

A) Watson
B) Erikson
C) Freud
D) Marcia
Watson
2
Self-efficacy and the environment interact to produce outcomes.As an example,if a low self-efficacy employee works in a responsive environment,what is the likely outcome?

A) promotion
B) resignation
C) an increased effort to improve the work environment
D) underperformance
an increased effort to improve the work environment
3
According to Erikson,identity is:

A) an individually constructed sense of who one is
B) an individually constructed sense of who one has been and who one can realistically be in the future
C) a socially constructed sense of who one is in relation to others
D) both A and B are correct
both A and B are correct
4
According to Erikson,the epigenetic principle is:

A) a principle of personality development
B) based on the premise that one stage emerges and builds on another without replacing the previous one
C) based on the premise that one stage emerges and builds on another while replacing the previous one
D) both A and B are correct
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According to Erikson,what emerges as a result of the psychosocial conflict that typifies each stage of development?

A) identity confusion
B) basic strengths
C) dystonic elements
D) syntonic elements
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6
According to Skinner:

A) mental events are never causal in producing behaviour
B) all behaviour is caused by environmental stimuli
C) individuals differ in their consistent behaviour because they have been exposed to different learning histories
D) all of these answers are correct
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Freud's psychosexual approach to personality development was centred on:

A) an erotogenic zone
B) sexuality relating to genitals and intercourse
C) sexuality relating to affection and physical pleasure
D) both A and C are correct
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The extent to which a person's essence,character and behaviour change over the lifespan can be labelled:

A) personality
B) personality development
C) personality theory
D) all of these answers are correct
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9
The triadic reciprocal determinism proposes:

A) that the individual's behaviour, cognitions and affective systems interact to affect one another
B) that the environment, the individual's familial culture, and the affective systems that constitute the person interact to affect one another
C) that the physical and social environment, the individual's behaviour, and the affective and cognitive systems that constitute the person interact to affect one another
D) that the physical and social systems of the individual, the individual's behaviour, and the affective and cognitive systems that constitute the person interact to affect one another
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10
According to the behavioural parent training (BPT)program,which of the following would be used by parents to extinguish poor behaviours?

A) ignoring the child
B) time-out
C) spanking the child
D) both A and B are correct
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According to Marcia's identity formation framework,'moratorium' refers to individuals who: 12)______

A) have committed themselves to self-chosen values and goals
B) do not yet have firm commitments and are not actively trying to reach them
C) are exploring alternatives and have not yet made definite commitments
D) have accepted ready-made values and goals that authority figures have chosen for them
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12
According to Erikson,the key conflict in adolescent personality development is:

A) independence vs confusion
B) intimacy vs isolation
C) industry vs inferiority
D) identity vs confusion
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Which research design/method would be the best way to test Freud's theory of psychosexual development?

A) cross-sectional design
B) interview methods
C) cross-sequential design
D) longitudinal design
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Which of the following is not one of the four modes of adolescent identity status proposed by Marcia?

A) identity foreclosure
B) identity diffusion
C) identity confusion
D) identity achievement
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Why do some researchers believe that Marcia's paradigm is not an accurate conceptualisation of Erikson's epigenetic framework?

A) because it does not describe the evolving nature of identity in childhood
B) because it does not describe the evolving nature of identity in adulthood
C) because the stages are not continuous and do not continue to build upon the previous stage
D) none of these answers is correct because Marcia's paradigm is an accurate conceptualisation of Erikson's epigenetic framework
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Freud's interpretation of an adult with an anal retentive character would most likely be that it was due to:

A) poor maternal attachment
B) parent modelling and interaction
C) stress and trauma during the oral stage of development
D) fixation at the anal stage of development
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According to Erikson,an ideal final stage of personality development is what?

A) acceptance
B) integrity
C) care
D) wisdom
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Which theorist was the first to recognise that personality develops across the lifespan?

A) Erikson
B) Freud
C) Marcia
D) Eysenck
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The most accurate definition of 'personality' is:

A) the thought and behaviour of an individual that is most representative of the person
B) the essence of human condition
C) what is most typical and deeply characteristic of the person
D) there is no single agreed upon definition
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According to Bandura,what is the core of personality and development?

A) self-efficacy
B) family-system
C) self-system
D) none of these answers is correct
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An individual who is high on neuroticism and low on agreeableness would be described by McCrae and Costa as being:

A) temperamental and lazy
B) temperamental and conservative
C) worrying and suspicious
D) worrying and acquiescent
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A distinction between Erikson's and Freud's theories of personality development is that Erikson's is psychosocial in nature and Freud's is a psychosexual theory.
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Eysenck named three main personality types: extroversion,neuroticism and conscientious.
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Freud tested his theory of psychosexual stages of personality development.
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Which model/theory integrates social cognitive and trait approaches to personality development?

A) social investment theory
B) sociogenomic model
C) sociobiological model
D) social cognitive theory
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Erikson developed the first stage theory of personality that extended across the lifespan.
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Observational learning and modelling are key to personal change according to Bandura.
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Which approach is generally associated with Eysenck (1994),and McCrae & Costa (2003)?

A) biological trait approach
B) psychoanalytic approach
C) humanist approach
D) behaviourist approach
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Research fails to support Bandura's notion that personality development must be included in the social context.
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Freud argued that by the age of five years,all the basic structures of personality were fully developed.
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Eysenck would describe an individual who presents as aggressive,cold and impulsive as being:

A) neurotic
B) psychotic
C) narcissistic
D) extroverted
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Research shows that men high on neuroticism have a high mortality risk.
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Two key behaviourists are Watson and Skinner.
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Behaviourists tend to avoid hypothetical constructs and therefore did not utilise the term 'personality'.
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Which theorists are the main supporters of the idea that personality development is stable during adulthood?

A) Freud
B) Erikson
C) McCrae and Costa
D) Skinner
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According to Erikson's theory,if children emerge without sufficient trust in adults,they are likely to have adjustment problems later in life.
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Freud and Erikson both highlight the importance of childhood experiences as being influential on adult personality.
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According to McCrae and Costa,individuals who are high on agreeableness are trusting.
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With the appropriate reinforcement contingencies,behaviourists propose that humans are trainable and therefore any behaviour can be changed.
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There is a definition of personality that most theorists agree on.
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Freud viewed childhood as the focal developmental stage for personality development whereas behaviourists view adulthood as the focal developmental stage for personality development.
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There is a bi-directional relationship between an infant and mother on personality influence.
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The sociogenomic model suggests that changes in states can lead to neuroanatomical changes.
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Identity formation is described by Erikson as the 'primary challenge of adolescence'.What are the key influences on adolescent identity formation? Identify another significant challenge that influences adolescent development today.
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Cross-sectional studies of personality development are an accurate way to identify differences between age groups.
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The sociogenomic model highlights how traits cause changes in states.
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McCrae asserts that the Five Factor Model (FFM)varies across cultures.
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The integrated cultural trait psychology model attempts to integrate biological and trait models.
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Compare and contrast the stage theories of personality development proposed by Erikson and Freud.Identify and explain at least three similarities and three differences.
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Discuss the research evidence to support the notion that particular personality types have an influence on an individual's experience of health.
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Based on the behaviourist approach,identify and explain three ways you would discipline your child.
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To what extent can personality change across the lifespan? Use evidence from empirical studies and theoretical approaches to substantiate your response.
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