Deck 8: Transactional Analysis

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Ego states in transactional analysis include:

A) parent state
B) adult state
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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The ego state that contains all the attitudes, ideas, postures, gestures, habits, and reaction tendencies that were learned from parents, grandparents, older siblings, or other influential figures in the individual's life is:

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
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The ego state that comprises the capacity to reason, evaluate situations, gather information, and store information for future reference is:

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
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This ego state contains impulses that come naturally to the infant.

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
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This child ego state is very young, impulsive, untrained, and expressive.

A) natural child
B) little professor
C) adapted child
D) none of the above
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This ego state refers to unschooled wisdom seen in children.

A) natural child
B) little professor
C) adapted child
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This ego state exhibits modifications of the natural child. Adaptations of the natural impulses occur in response to parental training and demands from significant authority figures.

A) natural child
B) little professor
C) adapted child
D) none of the above
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Feelings of inferiority or rebelliousness in the subordinate may mean that the ego state being observed in the manager is that of:

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
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When a manager's ego state is influenced by another ego state, that problem is referred to as:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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The complete blocking of an ego state is called:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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When both parties in the transaction respond from ego states that are appropriate to maintaining communication, it is called:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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When in response to an initiated transaction, a manager receives a response that is inconsistent with his or her expectations, it is called:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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A transaction that has two messages, one overt and the other covert, is called:

A) confused transaction
B) ulterior transaction
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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In transactional analysis, both positive and negative sanctions are called:

A) rituals
B) past times
C) strokes
D) all of the above
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The term time structuring refers to using one of six ways to try to obtain strokes. Which of the

A) withdrawal
B) rituals
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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In most change approaches, the role of top management is singled out as the major force in the change process.
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Police agencies can use transactional analysis as a conceptual tool that can be used to develop insight into their own behavior.
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The parent ego tends to have no opinions or prejudices about religion, politics, traditions, sexual roles, lifestyles, roles of authority, proper dress, or manner of speech.
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The adult ego state does not have the capacity to reason, evaluate situations, gather information, or store information for future reference.
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In reference to ego states, contamination means that the adult ego state is contaminated by either the child or the parent ego state.
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Deck 8: Transactional Analysis
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Ego states in transactional analysis include:

A) parent state
B) adult state
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
C
2
The ego state that contains all the attitudes, ideas, postures, gestures, habits, and reaction tendencies that were learned from parents, grandparents, older siblings, or other influential figures in the individual's life is:

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
A
3
The ego state that comprises the capacity to reason, evaluate situations, gather information, and store information for future reference is:

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
B
4
This ego state contains impulses that come naturally to the infant.

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
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This child ego state is very young, impulsive, untrained, and expressive.

A) natural child
B) little professor
C) adapted child
D) none of the above
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This ego state refers to unschooled wisdom seen in children.

A) natural child
B) little professor
C) adapted child
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This ego state exhibits modifications of the natural child. Adaptations of the natural impulses occur in response to parental training and demands from significant authority figures.

A) natural child
B) little professor
C) adapted child
D) none of the above
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Feelings of inferiority or rebelliousness in the subordinate may mean that the ego state being observed in the manager is that of:

A) parent ego state
B) adult ego state
C) child ego state
D) none of the above
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When a manager's ego state is influenced by another ego state, that problem is referred to as:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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The complete blocking of an ego state is called:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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When both parties in the transaction respond from ego states that are appropriate to maintaining communication, it is called:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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When in response to an initiated transaction, a manager receives a response that is inconsistent with his or her expectations, it is called:

A) contamination
B) isolation
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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A transaction that has two messages, one overt and the other covert, is called:

A) confused transaction
B) ulterior transaction
C) a complementary transaction
D) a crossed transaction
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In transactional analysis, both positive and negative sanctions are called:

A) rituals
B) past times
C) strokes
D) all of the above
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The term time structuring refers to using one of six ways to try to obtain strokes. Which of the

A) withdrawal
B) rituals
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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In most change approaches, the role of top management is singled out as the major force in the change process.
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Police agencies can use transactional analysis as a conceptual tool that can be used to develop insight into their own behavior.
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The parent ego tends to have no opinions or prejudices about religion, politics, traditions, sexual roles, lifestyles, roles of authority, proper dress, or manner of speech.
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The adult ego state does not have the capacity to reason, evaluate situations, gather information, or store information for future reference.
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In reference to ego states, contamination means that the adult ego state is contaminated by either the child or the parent ego state.
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