Deck 11: Personality and the Self
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Deck 11: Personality and the Self
1
Placing males or the masculine point of view at the center of a theory or narrative is usually labeled:
A) feminism with male features
B) power distance
C) androcentrism
D) classic masculinity
E) gender identity
A) feminism with male features
B) power distance
C) androcentrism
D) classic masculinity
E) gender identity
C
2
________________ is a combination, coexistence, or blend of both male and female behavioral characteristics and features.
A) feminism
B) androcentrism
C) the self
D) uncertainly avoidance
E) androgyny
A) feminism
B) androcentrism
C) the self
D) uncertainly avoidance
E) androgyny
E
3
_________________ is the term that stands for a person who tends to be engaged in activities that are naturally rewarding and not necessarily associated with material goals such as money, fame, or high social status.
A) Happy personality
B) Autotelic personality
C) Outgoing personality
D) Samaritan personality
E) Extraverted personality
A) Happy personality
B) Autotelic personality
C) Outgoing personality
D) Samaritan personality
E) Extraverted personality
B
4
What is the term for detaching an individual's self from the ethnic group with which he or she has been previously associated or is associated now?
A) ethnic loyalty
B) ethnic disloyalty
C) ethnic disidentification
D) ethnic identity
E) ethnic profiling
A) ethnic loyalty
B) ethnic disloyalty
C) ethnic disidentification
D) ethnic identity
E) ethnic profiling
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5
This term is traditionally assigned to women, indicting a general set of features correlated with beauty, emotionality, and nurturing:
A) beauty
B) sacrifice
C) androgyny
D) femininity
E) caretaking
A) beauty
B) sacrifice
C) androgyny
D) femininity
E) caretaking
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6
The view that women do not have equal rights and opportunities in comparison with men, and that global changes are needed to achieve social justice, is called:
A) power distance
B) uncertainty avoidance
C) Darwinism
D) collectivism
E) feminism
A) power distance
B) uncertainty avoidance
C) Darwinism
D) collectivism
E) feminism
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7
A complex set of behavioral, cultural, or psychological features associated with an individual's sex is called:
A) identity
B) gender
C) self-esteem
D) sexual orientation
E) femininity
A) identity
B) gender
C) self-esteem
D) sexual orientation
E) femininity
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8
Gender roles are prescriptions and expectations assigned to individuals on the _____________ continuum.
A) female-male
B) right-wrong
C) accepted-rejected
D) gay-straight
E) gay-bisexual
A) female-male
B) right-wrong
C) accepted-rejected
D) gay-straight
E) gay-bisexual
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9
A category that is based on the features that are between distinctly male and female characteristics is called:
A) gender
B) feminism
C) intersex
D) heterosexual orientation
E) middle-of-the-road
A) gender
B) feminism
C) intersex
D) heterosexual orientation
E) middle-of-the-road
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10
The extent to which individuals believe they can control and affect events is called:
A) willpower
B) locus of control
C) event management
D) control event management
E) prejudice
A) willpower
B) locus of control
C) event management
D) control event management
E) prejudice
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11
Masculinity, which is traditionally assigned to men, is a general set of features associated with:
A) physical strength, decisiveness, and assertiveness
B) aggression, greed, and passion
C) openness to experience, compassion, and religiosity
D) power, wealth, and health
E) sense of humor, wit, and greed
A) physical strength, decisiveness, and assertiveness
B) aggression, greed, and passion
C) openness to experience, compassion, and religiosity
D) power, wealth, and health
E) sense of humor, wit, and greed
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12
According to the text, a general assumption about men's physical and biological superiority over women is labeled:
A) Boys Know Better
B) Natural Selection
C) Feminism
D) Power Distance
E) Natural Dominance of Men
A) Boys Know Better
B) Natural Selection
C) Feminism
D) Power Distance
E) Natural Dominance of Men
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13
Periodic and profound episodes of happiness, optimism, inner harmony, and creativity are defined as:
A) birthdays
B) "happy days"
C) peak experiences
D) positive emotions
E) delusions
A) birthdays
B) "happy days"
C) peak experiences
D) positive emotions
E) delusions
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14
A person's general subjective evaluation, both emotional and rational, of his or her own worth, is called:
A) locus of control
B) self-esteem
C) uncertainty avoidance
D) "a personal price to pay"
E) the self
A) locus of control
B) self-esteem
C) uncertainty avoidance
D) "a personal price to pay"
E) the self
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15
The term transgender refers to roles that do not fit into the traditionally assigned __________.
A) social status
B) obedience to authority
C) uncertainty avoidance
D) masculinity
E) gender dichotomy
A) social status
B) obedience to authority
C) uncertainty avoidance
D) masculinity
E) gender dichotomy
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16
Perceived predominant behavioral and psychological features and traits common in most people of a nation are labeled _______________.
A) psychological profile
B) general personality trait
C) national character
D) specific personality trait
E) social profile
A) psychological profile
B) general personality trait
C) national character
D) specific personality trait
E) social profile
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17
A generalized belief that the control of one's reinforcements rests either on controllable internal factors or on uncontrollable external factors is called:
A) power
B) locus of control
C) cognitive dissonance
D) dogmatism
E) value
A) power
B) locus of control
C) cognitive dissonance
D) dogmatism
E) value
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18
Hazel Markus, a Stanford University professor, conducted a study in which her research team recruited two groups of people from the waiting areas at the San Francisco airport. These groups were:
A) from the United States and India
B) from North Korea and South Korea
C) from Russia and China
D) from South Africa and Canada
E) from East Asia and from the United States
A) from the United States and India
B) from North Korea and South Korea
C) from Russia and China
D) from South Africa and Canada
E) from East Asia and from the United States
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19
When the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., asked Americans to evaluate the statement, "Success in life is pretty much determined by forces outside our control," _____ percent disagreed.
A) 57
B) 47
C) 37
D) 27
E) 17
A) 57
B) 47
C) 37
D) 27
E) 17
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20
The teachings on the Four Noble Truths are central to the ________________tradition.
A) Christian - Catholic
B) Islamic
C) Buddhist
D) Jewish
E) Christian - Protestant
A) Christian - Catholic
B) Islamic
C) Buddhist
D) Jewish
E) Christian - Protestant
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21
Studies conducted over the years have established_______ self-esteem scores in East Asian countries compared to North America and Europe.
A) lower
B) higher
C) similar
D) very unstable
E) highly inaccurate
A) lower
B) higher
C) similar
D) very unstable
E) highly inaccurate
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22
Which study discussed in the text suggests that the linguistic and behavioral emphasis in a country on kenson (modesty) and enryo (reserve or restraint) lack analogous terms in Western culture.
A) China
B) Japan
C) Vietnam
D) Paraguay
E) South Africa
A) China
B) Japan
C) Vietnam
D) Paraguay
E) South Africa
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23
In India, there still exists a large category of people known for centuries as the Hijra, or the:
A) second gender
B) second class
C) third level
D) third gender
E) fourth class
A) second gender
B) second class
C) third level
D) third gender
E) fourth class
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24
Modern genetics have established that females have two of the same kind of sex chromosomes (marked XX), while males have two distinct sex chromosomes marked:
A) XYZ
B) YY
C) BB
D) AA
E) XY
A) XYZ
B) YY
C) BB
D) AA
E) XY
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25
Women globally, on average, live about _____ years longer than men.
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 7
E) 9
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 7
E) 9
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26
About one in every _____ Americans identify as transgender.
A) 100
B) 200
C) 350
D) 450
E) 1,200
A) 100
B) 200
C) 350
D) 450
E) 1,200
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27
Currently, about _____ percent of the world's heads of government are men.
A) 90
B) 80
C) 75
D) 70
E) 65
A) 90
B) 80
C) 75
D) 70
E) 65
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28
An individual's religious identity involves: believing, bonding, acting, and:
A) fasting
B) praying
C) forgiving
D) fighting
E) belonging
A) fasting
B) praying
C) forgiving
D) fighting
E) belonging
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29
Researchers have found Facebook users share posts reflecting a focus on their own "selves"-selfies, for example. Renren users in China posts, in contrast, tend to focus on "us" as opposed to the American focus on "me."
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30
Research shows, with some exceptions, that individuals from Western countries are more likely to display a strong internal locus of control than individuals from non-Western countries.
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31
Autotelic personalities value the result of their performance more than the performance itself.
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32
As an American, you are more likely than other people in the world to be a volunteer.
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33
On online dating sites, people routinely portray themselves as taller, more athletic, and thinner than they actually are.
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34
In the United States, the average male is around 5'3" and the average female is around 5'4".
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35
Studies show that once it has been established, a gender identity, for most of us, tends to remain stable.
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36
Cross-cultural research obtained on samples from more than 25 countries reveals that gender differences are small compared to individual variation within both male and female groups.
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37
Most psychologists until the middle of the twentieth century maintained a generally positive view of homosexuality and bisexuality.
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38
One of the most comprehensive international studies across 49 countries comparing various personality traits showed that______________________________________.
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39
Studies show that, compared with Asians, the British and Germans tend to be __________in attention, more oriented toward personal happiness, and ____________in their relationships.
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40
One of the most comprehensive international studies across 49 countries comparing various personality traits showed that national character stereotypes:
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41
Sex is not strictly a dichotomous but rather a _____________variable.
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42
Feminism is the view that women do not have equal rights and opportunities with men and that: ________________
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43
In terms of higher education, women outnumber men as university students in every region except __________________.
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44
What is the highest form of religious bonding? Describe it.
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45
What was the reason George Jorgensen, a 25-year-old American artist, photographer, and an Army veteran, went to Denmark?
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46
Sobal and Stunkard (1989 ) reviewed several anthropological studies that measured the correlation between an individual's body weight and socioeconomic status. They observed a remarkable tendency. What was it?
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47
Although personality is largely a theoretical concept, it is also very important in psychological practice for at least three reasons. Discuss them.
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48
Describe the differences between "private" and "public" self.
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49
Discuss potential effects of "soft power."
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50
Discuss the "national character" concept. Does it have at least some practical validity?
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51
Describe the sources of perceptions and stereotypes related to "national characters."
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52
Discuss the relationship between a person's internal/external locus of control and the person's overall evaluation of their happiness.
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53
Discuss the factors affecting stereotypical perceptions related to national character.
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54
The descriptions of the intersex category appear in religious and philosophical traditions dating back many centuries. Give a few examples.
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55
Compare and contrast masculinity and femininity as psychological features.
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56
Androgyny is a combination, a coexistence, a blend of both ___________behavioral characteristics, features, and reflections.
A) collectivist and individualist
B) Eastern and Western
C) heterosexual and homosexual
D) consistent and inconsistent
E) male and female
A) collectivist and individualist
B) Eastern and Western
C) heterosexual and homosexual
D) consistent and inconsistent
E) male and female
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57
The teachings on the Four Noble Truths are central to the ________________tradition.
A) Christian (Catholic)
B) Islamic
C) Hindu
D) Buddhist
E) Christian (Protestant)
A) Christian (Catholic)
B) Islamic
C) Hindu
D) Buddhist
E) Christian (Protestant)
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58
In India, there still exists a large category of people known for centuries as the Hijra, or the:
A) second gender
B) second class
C) third level
D) third gender
E) fourth class
A) second gender
B) second class
C) third level
D) third gender
E) fourth class
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59
An individual's religious identity involves: believing, bonding, acting, and:
A) fasting
B) praying
C) forgiving
D) fighting
E) belonging
A) fasting
B) praying
C) forgiving
D) fighting
E) belonging
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60
These days, about _____ percent of the world's heads of government are men.
A) 90
B) 80
C) 75
D) 70
E) 65
A) 90
B) 80
C) 75
D) 70
E) 65
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61
The Milgram experiment was not conducted in countries outside the United States and researchers had almost no opportunity to prove this study's cross-cultural validity.
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62
Studies show that there are no significant national differences in the way people maintain eye contact.
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63
On online dating sites, people routinely portray themselves as taller, more athletic, and thinner than they actually are.
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64
Although personality is largely a theoretical concept, it is also very important in psychological practice for at least three reasons: ______________________________
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65
How do international surveys described in the book portray Americans, for the most part, from the standpoint of their assertiveness, open-mindedness, and antagonistic behavior? _________________________________________________.
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