Deck 13: Personality and the Uniqueness of the Individual

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Personality is __________.

A) not unique
B) mostly unstable
C) relatively consistent
D) completely environmental
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Personality psychologists are concerned with ______________ in a given situation.

A) average behavior
B) crowd behavior
C) individual differences in behavior
D) all of these
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George is always friendly to everyone at school, but when he is at work or at home he is mostly grumpy and irritable. "Friendly" may not be classified as one of George's personality traits, because it __________.

A) will not predict how he will act in a given situation
B) is not characteristic of him
C) is not consistent over time
D) is not consistent across situations
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Statistically speaking, a trait such as "anxious" is __________.

A) uncommon in the population
B) above average in the entire population
C) normally distributed in the population
D) absent from the population
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Justin has a high behavioral threshold for anger. What does this mean?

A) Justin has a quick temper.
B) It takes a lot to make Justin angry.
C) Justin does not get angry.
D) Justin is constantly angry.
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Evolutionary psychologists would most likely say that personality traits evolved to __________.

A) adapt to problems related to survival
B) provide a cross-cultural understanding of behavior
C) associate loci markers on a genetic continuum
D) none of these
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Research shows that highly creative people have __________.

A) no sex
B) more sex than the average individual
C) less sex than the average individual
D) as much sex as the average individual
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Which of the following researchers is using the quantitative trait loci (QTL) approach to studying personality?

A) Julie is examining the relationship between changing residences and outgoingness.
B) Martin is looking for genetic markers associated with compassion.
C) Deana is conducting fMRI scans of subjects who scored high on a measure of shyness.
D) Fletcher is documenting the connections between childhood obesity and anxiety.
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Research has shown that people who frequently exhibit thrill-seeking behaviors have__________________, and therefore they seek excitement to return this to an appropriate level.

A) less dopamine than others
B) more dopamine than others
C) less acetylcholine than others
D) more acetylcholine than others
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A longer form of the DRD4 gene is associated with __________.

A) higher neuroticism
B) lower anxiety
C) higher risk taking
D) lower agreeableness
Question
The heritability of most basic personality traits is approximately __________.

A) 10 to 20 percent
B) 25 to 35 percent
C) 40 to 60 percent
D) 75 to 95 percent
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Differences in personality traits that are not attributable to genes may be accounted for by which of the following?

A) a shared environment
B) an unshared environment
C) measurement error
D) all of these
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As compared to fetuses who exhibit a normal heart rate, fetuses that have a high heart rate at 36 months (near term) have been shown to __________.

A) sleep better at one year
B) make more friends as teens
C) be more fussy at six months
D) be less shy at five years
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Children of mothers who experienced high stress while they were pregnant with them are more likely than controls to have __________.

A) lower glucocorticoid levels
B) a more pronounced stress response
C) excellent hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis functioning
D) all of these
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Research shows that the Big Five personality traits are __________.

A) specific to the U.S
B) prevalent only in Western cultures
C) prevalent only in non-Western cultures
D) prevalent across cultures
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Which of the following individuals is behaving in a manner consistent with collectivist thinking?

A) Ricky is striving to graduate first in his class.
B) Ann doesn't want to be rude in front of guests.
C) Paige is expecting to win "Employee of the Month."
D) Leo doesn't want his brother to earn a higher math grade.
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________________ founded psychoanalysis.

A) Abraham Maslow
B) Diana Baumrind
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Alfred Adler
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According to Sigmund Freud, what we are aware of at any given time is known as the __________.

A) personality
B) preconscious
C) conscious
D) unconscious
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Phil is not thinking about his girlfriend at this very moment, but if asked he can describe her eyes, hair, smile, and laugh. Thus, the information about Phil's girlfriend is currently in his __________.

A) unconscious
B) preconscious
C) conscious
D) sublimated state
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According to Sigmund Freud, the ______________ is the reservoir of drives, thoughts, and memories that are hidden below the surface of our awareness but still affect our behavior.

A) unconscious
B) conscious
C) preconscious
D) all of these
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Freud proposed that _____________ are the "royal road to the unconscious."

A) dreams
B) slips of the tongue
C) free associations
D) all of these
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Making Connections in Personality: Implicit is to cognitive psychology as ________________ is to psychoanalysis.

A) psychotherapy
B) unconscious
C) superego
D) manifest
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Which of the following constitutes a slip of the tongue, sometimes called a Freudian slip?

A) Samuel, who is on a diet, purposefully orders one hamburger when he really wants three.
B) Marcy accidentally calls Tom, her boyfriend, by her ex-boyfriend's name.
C) Nick dishonestly tells his girlfriend he is home and is going to study but then goes out with his friends.
D) Salma secretly collects toothbrushes but does not tell people about it.
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The component of personality that seeks pleasure and avoids pain is called the __________.

A) superego
B) id
C) ego
D) displacement factor
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Kelly comes home from work and throws her work clothes on the floor. She eats dinner and leaves the dirty pans and dishes in the kitchen. She says she doesn't have time to clean her house, yet she finds plenty of time to go out and party with her friends. Psychoanalytic theory would say that Kelly has a strong __________.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) libido
Question
The __________ is the part of the personality that attempts to satisfy the impulses of the id within society's norms.

A) superego
B) death drive
C) moralistic principle
D) ego
Question
The closest thing to a conscience Sigmund Freud said that humans possess is a __________.

A) ego
B) superego
C) phallic phase
D) wish fulfillment
Question
According to Freudian theory, when a sense of self emerges we can begin to operate on the "___________ principle".

A) pleasure
B) morality
C) reality
D) healthy
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Even though he has a huge crush on Clara, Milton will not ask her for a date, because he is too shy. Psychoanalytic theory posits that the Milton has a highly developed __________.

A) id
B) projection
C) oral stage
D) superego
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__________________ underlies all other defense mechanisms.

A) Sublimation
B) Repression
C) Reaction formation
D) Displacement
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Jan is really nice to Chris, her brother-in-law, even though she does not like him at all. Sigmund Freud would say that Jan's defense mechanism is __________.

A) sublimation
B) displacement
C) projection
D) reaction formation
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Don knows he has feelings for someone else, but he tells his friends that he thinks his partner is in love with someone from work. According to psychoanalytic theory, Don's behavior is an example of__________.

A) projection
B) humor
C) intellectualization
D) displacement
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Amy, an artist, constantly paints and sculpts naked human bodies. Her therapist tells her she is sublimating. Which of the following is the therapist suggesting to Amy about her behavior?

A) Amy is attributing an unacceptable impulse to someone else.
B) Amy has converted negative feelings about another person into negative feelings for herself.
C) Amy has a powerful sex drive and is expressing it in a positive manner.
D) Amy perceives art to have more positive attributes than it actually has.
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Sigmund Freud said that ______________ feelings were the cornerstone to personality development.

A) inferior
B) compassionate
C) maternal
D) sexual
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The first stage of psychosexual development is the __________.

A) genital stage
B) phallic stage
C) oral stage
D) latent stage
Question
A newly discovered erogenous zone in the second stage of psychosexual development is the__________.

A) anus
B) mouth
C) phallus
D) none of these
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In the phallic stage of psychosexual development, children discover that a source of pleasure is their__________.

A) anus
B) genitals
C) mouth
D) peers
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Boys resolve the phallic stage by __________.

A) desiring to be like their fathers
B) focusing sexual feelings on women other than their mothers
C) proving to girls that penises are superior
D) acknowledging that penises are inferior to wombs
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Immediately after the phallic stage, children enter __________.

A) the oral stage
B) the genital stage
C) a latent phase
D) none of these
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According to Sigmund Freud, when does the genital stage of psychosexual development take place?

A) birth to age 2
B) age 2 to age 4
C) age 16 to age 20
D) puberty through adulthood
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Adam smokes cigarettes. His therapist told him he likely received too little gratification in the oral stage of development, and therefore he has __________.

A) an animus
B) an oral fixation
C) manifest content
D) a superiority complex
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Making Connections in Personality: Psychoanalytic theorists say that which of the following disorders would most likely arise from an anal fixation?

A) obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) major depressive disorder
D) anorexia nervosa
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Which of Sigmund Freud's ideas has received a great deal of empirical support?

A) the resolution of the Oedipal complex
B) the sexual feelings of children
C) penis envy
D) oral and anal fixations
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Which of the following individuals became a major figure in psychoanalytic theory?

A) Alfred Adler
B) Karen Horney
C) Carl Jung
D) all of these
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Alfred Adler disagreed with Freudian theory, suggesting that ______________ is the major motivator of all behavior.

A) unconscious aggression
B) unconscious sexual urges
C) striving for superiority
D) the need for affiliation
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Ed is constantly trying to upstage everyone-trying to dress better, drive a nicer car, and eat at fancier restaurants than all of his friends do. Alfred Adler would say that Ed has __________.

A) an inferiority complex
B) a collective unconscious
C) basic hostility
D) basic anxiety
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Carl Jung proposed that our repressed feelings and motives are a part of our __________.

A) collective unconscious
B) personal unconscious
C) neurotic trends
D) self-actualization
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Carl Jung said that the ______________ is a reservoir of experiences shared by our ancestors that has been transmitted across generations and has provided us with an inherent knowledge of the good, the bad, the art of survival, and so on.

A) motivation
B) long-term memory
C) animus
D) collective unconscious
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An archetype is __________.

A) an ancient, recurring image that results from ancestral experiences
B) a disposition to behave consistently across social but not private settings
C) the part of the self that monitors and controls behavior
D) the tendency to deny or repress painful ideas
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Which of Carl Jung's archetypes does the evil Darth Vader from the movie Star Wars best represent?

A) the self
B) the shadow
C) the animus
D) the anima
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John likes to carry a girl's purse. Carl Jung might say that John is unable to repress his ________.

A) oral fixation
B) libido
C) anima
D) animus
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Karen Horney theorized that a person would develop anxiety traits if he or she __________.

A) turns childhood hostility toward parents inward to the self
B) is physically abused when younger and physically abusive when older
C) shows neurotic tendencies from infancy
D) has a tendency to favor one parent over the other
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Peter does whatever he is told by his work supervisor. He also does whatever his wife wants him to do. Peter is very needy and just can't say no to anyone. Karen Horney's theory suggests that Peter has a neurotic trend of __________.

A) moving away from others
B) moving toward others
C) moving against others
D) all of these
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Making Connections in Personality: An individual displaying which of Karen Horney's neurotic trends displays some of the same traits as does an individual displaying the Type A behavior pattern?

A) moving against others
B) moving toward others
C) moving away from others
D) none of these
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Abraham Maslow's concept of ______________ posited that people have an inborn drive to reach their full potential and live life to the fullest.

A) positive regard
B) self-actualization
C) the phi phenomenon
D) memes
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Abraham Maslow found which of the following regarding the relationships of self-actualized people?

A) They tend to have shallow relationships with others.
B) They tend to have few but deeply meaningful relationships.
C) They tend to have many utilitarian relationships but few meaningful ones.
D) The people whom they consider to be friends do not return the sentiment.
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One of the tenets of the psychotherapy created by Carl Rogers is that a therapist must show______________ for a client.

A) unconditional positive regard
B) provisional support
C) universal approval
D) no empathy
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Carl Rogers considered someone to be psychologically well adjusted if he or she __________.

A) behaved consistently across time and situations
B) was treated fairly by his or her parents and caregivers
C) had congruence between the ideal and real selves
D) was motivated to help and serve others
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Walter Mischel conducted research into which perspective on personality?

A) endocrinological
B) social-cognitive learning
C) behavioral
D) religious
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Allport and Odbert (1936) attempted to determine how many terms for personality existed by__________.

A) interviewing male college students from 100 major universities
B) surveying men, women, and children from the ages of 5 to 75
C) counting the number of terms in the dictionary that described people
D) reading the 50 most influential English novels and noting the terminology
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Which of the following is not a dimension of the Big Five model of personality traits?

A) openness to experience
B) neuroticism
C) agreeableness
D) egotism
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Costa and McCrae (1996) refer to the "universal raw material of personality capacities and dispositions" as __________.

A) basic tendencies
B) the Big Five
C) cognitive abilities
D) the unconscious
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Hans Eysenck's model of personality does not include the dimension of __________.

A) extraversion
B) neuroticism
C) agreeableness
D) psychoticism
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Hans Eysenck theorized that genetic differences in ____________ lead to differences in personality.

A) levels of arousal
B) sexual orientation
C) parental behavior
D) daytime alertness
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In studies of personality, which nonhuman animals possess conscientiousness?

A) dogs
B) horses
C) chimpanzees
D) all of these
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Studies of bird personality showed that when foreign objects were placed in the birds' cage, which of the following occurred?

A) some were consistently "shy" and some "bold"
B) they always acted "timid"
C) most showed a constant openness to experience
D) they consistently demonstrated a lack of impulsiveness
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"Boldness" and "shyness" in birds appear to be mediated by the same gene that mediates ____________ in humans.

A) boldness and shyness
B) thrill seeking
C) anger
D) conscientiousness
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In research, the consistency of ratings between two or more raters is called __________.

A) face validity
B) inter-rater reliability
C) congruence
D) significance
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Raters are considered reliable if the correlation between their ratings equals or exceeds __________.

A) .50
B) .60
C) .70
D) .80
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Behavioral observations are good measures of personality because they are __________.

A) objective
B) subjective
C) retrospective
D) theoretical
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One advantage to the interview method of personality assessment is __________.

A) the ease of interpreting responses
B) anonymous responding
C) the ability to pose open-ended questions
D) the ease of scoring responses
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Dr. Budd is presenting a client with an ambiguous image and asking her to report what she sees, the hope being that thoughts and wishes from her unconscious will reveal themselves in the form of her

A) passion
B) commitment
C) intimacy
D) none of these
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Rorschach inkblots serve which of the following purposes?

A) They reveal unconscious motives.
B) They can help diagnose major depression.
C) They can help see warning signs for suicide.
D) all of these.
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Todd's therapist shows him a picture of a man and a woman standing near a telephone pole and asks Todd to tell a story about what he sees. Todd's therapist is using __________.

A) a Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
B) a Rorschach inkblot
C) a questionnaire
D) an empirical study
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On a personality test assessing hostility, researchers have included the items, "I react strongly when someone gets in my way" and "I will let someone know if they have made me angry," and they are asking respondents to indicate the extent to which they agree. These questions would be considered to have __________.

A) inter-rater reliability
B) face validity
C) empiricism
D) test-retest reliability
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Personality tests are most useful in ____________ police officers.

A) hiring
B) selecting
C) screening
D) dismissing
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Researchers found that children who were impulsive and aggressive at age three were likely to __________.

A) become shy adults
B) use drugs during adolescence
C) divorce more frequently
D) grow out of any negative behavior
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A large, longitudinal study of the Big Five personality traits showed that __________.

A) agreeableness increases with age
B) conscientiousness decreases with age
C) sociability decreases with age
D) assertiveness decreases with age
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Alzheimer's disease affects personality in that __________.

A) conscientiousness increases
B) extraversion increases
C) openness decreases
D) neuroticism decreases
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Deck 13: Personality and the Uniqueness of the Individual
1
Personality is __________.

A) not unique
B) mostly unstable
C) relatively consistent
D) completely environmental
relatively consistent
2
Personality psychologists are concerned with ______________ in a given situation.

A) average behavior
B) crowd behavior
C) individual differences in behavior
D) all of these
individual differences in behavior
3
George is always friendly to everyone at school, but when he is at work or at home he is mostly grumpy and irritable. "Friendly" may not be classified as one of George's personality traits, because it __________.

A) will not predict how he will act in a given situation
B) is not characteristic of him
C) is not consistent over time
D) is not consistent across situations
is not consistent across situations
4
Statistically speaking, a trait such as "anxious" is __________.

A) uncommon in the population
B) above average in the entire population
C) normally distributed in the population
D) absent from the population
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Justin has a high behavioral threshold for anger. What does this mean?

A) Justin has a quick temper.
B) It takes a lot to make Justin angry.
C) Justin does not get angry.
D) Justin is constantly angry.
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Evolutionary psychologists would most likely say that personality traits evolved to __________.

A) adapt to problems related to survival
B) provide a cross-cultural understanding of behavior
C) associate loci markers on a genetic continuum
D) none of these
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Research shows that highly creative people have __________.

A) no sex
B) more sex than the average individual
C) less sex than the average individual
D) as much sex as the average individual
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Which of the following researchers is using the quantitative trait loci (QTL) approach to studying personality?

A) Julie is examining the relationship between changing residences and outgoingness.
B) Martin is looking for genetic markers associated with compassion.
C) Deana is conducting fMRI scans of subjects who scored high on a measure of shyness.
D) Fletcher is documenting the connections between childhood obesity and anxiety.
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Research has shown that people who frequently exhibit thrill-seeking behaviors have__________________, and therefore they seek excitement to return this to an appropriate level.

A) less dopamine than others
B) more dopamine than others
C) less acetylcholine than others
D) more acetylcholine than others
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A longer form of the DRD4 gene is associated with __________.

A) higher neuroticism
B) lower anxiety
C) higher risk taking
D) lower agreeableness
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The heritability of most basic personality traits is approximately __________.

A) 10 to 20 percent
B) 25 to 35 percent
C) 40 to 60 percent
D) 75 to 95 percent
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Differences in personality traits that are not attributable to genes may be accounted for by which of the following?

A) a shared environment
B) an unshared environment
C) measurement error
D) all of these
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As compared to fetuses who exhibit a normal heart rate, fetuses that have a high heart rate at 36 months (near term) have been shown to __________.

A) sleep better at one year
B) make more friends as teens
C) be more fussy at six months
D) be less shy at five years
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Children of mothers who experienced high stress while they were pregnant with them are more likely than controls to have __________.

A) lower glucocorticoid levels
B) a more pronounced stress response
C) excellent hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis functioning
D) all of these
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Research shows that the Big Five personality traits are __________.

A) specific to the U.S
B) prevalent only in Western cultures
C) prevalent only in non-Western cultures
D) prevalent across cultures
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Which of the following individuals is behaving in a manner consistent with collectivist thinking?

A) Ricky is striving to graduate first in his class.
B) Ann doesn't want to be rude in front of guests.
C) Paige is expecting to win "Employee of the Month."
D) Leo doesn't want his brother to earn a higher math grade.
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________________ founded psychoanalysis.

A) Abraham Maslow
B) Diana Baumrind
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Alfred Adler
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According to Sigmund Freud, what we are aware of at any given time is known as the __________.

A) personality
B) preconscious
C) conscious
D) unconscious
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Phil is not thinking about his girlfriend at this very moment, but if asked he can describe her eyes, hair, smile, and laugh. Thus, the information about Phil's girlfriend is currently in his __________.

A) unconscious
B) preconscious
C) conscious
D) sublimated state
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According to Sigmund Freud, the ______________ is the reservoir of drives, thoughts, and memories that are hidden below the surface of our awareness but still affect our behavior.

A) unconscious
B) conscious
C) preconscious
D) all of these
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Freud proposed that _____________ are the "royal road to the unconscious."

A) dreams
B) slips of the tongue
C) free associations
D) all of these
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Making Connections in Personality: Implicit is to cognitive psychology as ________________ is to psychoanalysis.

A) psychotherapy
B) unconscious
C) superego
D) manifest
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Which of the following constitutes a slip of the tongue, sometimes called a Freudian slip?

A) Samuel, who is on a diet, purposefully orders one hamburger when he really wants three.
B) Marcy accidentally calls Tom, her boyfriend, by her ex-boyfriend's name.
C) Nick dishonestly tells his girlfriend he is home and is going to study but then goes out with his friends.
D) Salma secretly collects toothbrushes but does not tell people about it.
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The component of personality that seeks pleasure and avoids pain is called the __________.

A) superego
B) id
C) ego
D) displacement factor
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Kelly comes home from work and throws her work clothes on the floor. She eats dinner and leaves the dirty pans and dishes in the kitchen. She says she doesn't have time to clean her house, yet she finds plenty of time to go out and party with her friends. Psychoanalytic theory would say that Kelly has a strong __________.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) libido
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The __________ is the part of the personality that attempts to satisfy the impulses of the id within society's norms.

A) superego
B) death drive
C) moralistic principle
D) ego
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The closest thing to a conscience Sigmund Freud said that humans possess is a __________.

A) ego
B) superego
C) phallic phase
D) wish fulfillment
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According to Freudian theory, when a sense of self emerges we can begin to operate on the "___________ principle".

A) pleasure
B) morality
C) reality
D) healthy
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Even though he has a huge crush on Clara, Milton will not ask her for a date, because he is too shy. Psychoanalytic theory posits that the Milton has a highly developed __________.

A) id
B) projection
C) oral stage
D) superego
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__________________ underlies all other defense mechanisms.

A) Sublimation
B) Repression
C) Reaction formation
D) Displacement
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Jan is really nice to Chris, her brother-in-law, even though she does not like him at all. Sigmund Freud would say that Jan's defense mechanism is __________.

A) sublimation
B) displacement
C) projection
D) reaction formation
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Don knows he has feelings for someone else, but he tells his friends that he thinks his partner is in love with someone from work. According to psychoanalytic theory, Don's behavior is an example of__________.

A) projection
B) humor
C) intellectualization
D) displacement
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Amy, an artist, constantly paints and sculpts naked human bodies. Her therapist tells her she is sublimating. Which of the following is the therapist suggesting to Amy about her behavior?

A) Amy is attributing an unacceptable impulse to someone else.
B) Amy has converted negative feelings about another person into negative feelings for herself.
C) Amy has a powerful sex drive and is expressing it in a positive manner.
D) Amy perceives art to have more positive attributes than it actually has.
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Sigmund Freud said that ______________ feelings were the cornerstone to personality development.

A) inferior
B) compassionate
C) maternal
D) sexual
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The first stage of psychosexual development is the __________.

A) genital stage
B) phallic stage
C) oral stage
D) latent stage
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A newly discovered erogenous zone in the second stage of psychosexual development is the__________.

A) anus
B) mouth
C) phallus
D) none of these
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In the phallic stage of psychosexual development, children discover that a source of pleasure is their__________.

A) anus
B) genitals
C) mouth
D) peers
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38
Boys resolve the phallic stage by __________.

A) desiring to be like their fathers
B) focusing sexual feelings on women other than their mothers
C) proving to girls that penises are superior
D) acknowledging that penises are inferior to wombs
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39
Immediately after the phallic stage, children enter __________.

A) the oral stage
B) the genital stage
C) a latent phase
D) none of these
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40
According to Sigmund Freud, when does the genital stage of psychosexual development take place?

A) birth to age 2
B) age 2 to age 4
C) age 16 to age 20
D) puberty through adulthood
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41
Adam smokes cigarettes. His therapist told him he likely received too little gratification in the oral stage of development, and therefore he has __________.

A) an animus
B) an oral fixation
C) manifest content
D) a superiority complex
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42
Making Connections in Personality: Psychoanalytic theorists say that which of the following disorders would most likely arise from an anal fixation?

A) obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) major depressive disorder
D) anorexia nervosa
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43
Which of Sigmund Freud's ideas has received a great deal of empirical support?

A) the resolution of the Oedipal complex
B) the sexual feelings of children
C) penis envy
D) oral and anal fixations
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44
Which of the following individuals became a major figure in psychoanalytic theory?

A) Alfred Adler
B) Karen Horney
C) Carl Jung
D) all of these
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45
Alfred Adler disagreed with Freudian theory, suggesting that ______________ is the major motivator of all behavior.

A) unconscious aggression
B) unconscious sexual urges
C) striving for superiority
D) the need for affiliation
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46
Ed is constantly trying to upstage everyone-trying to dress better, drive a nicer car, and eat at fancier restaurants than all of his friends do. Alfred Adler would say that Ed has __________.

A) an inferiority complex
B) a collective unconscious
C) basic hostility
D) basic anxiety
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47
Carl Jung proposed that our repressed feelings and motives are a part of our __________.

A) collective unconscious
B) personal unconscious
C) neurotic trends
D) self-actualization
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48
Carl Jung said that the ______________ is a reservoir of experiences shared by our ancestors that has been transmitted across generations and has provided us with an inherent knowledge of the good, the bad, the art of survival, and so on.

A) motivation
B) long-term memory
C) animus
D) collective unconscious
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49
An archetype is __________.

A) an ancient, recurring image that results from ancestral experiences
B) a disposition to behave consistently across social but not private settings
C) the part of the self that monitors and controls behavior
D) the tendency to deny or repress painful ideas
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50
Which of Carl Jung's archetypes does the evil Darth Vader from the movie Star Wars best represent?

A) the self
B) the shadow
C) the animus
D) the anima
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51
John likes to carry a girl's purse. Carl Jung might say that John is unable to repress his ________.

A) oral fixation
B) libido
C) anima
D) animus
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52
Karen Horney theorized that a person would develop anxiety traits if he or she __________.

A) turns childhood hostility toward parents inward to the self
B) is physically abused when younger and physically abusive when older
C) shows neurotic tendencies from infancy
D) has a tendency to favor one parent over the other
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53
Peter does whatever he is told by his work supervisor. He also does whatever his wife wants him to do. Peter is very needy and just can't say no to anyone. Karen Horney's theory suggests that Peter has a neurotic trend of __________.

A) moving away from others
B) moving toward others
C) moving against others
D) all of these
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54
Making Connections in Personality: An individual displaying which of Karen Horney's neurotic trends displays some of the same traits as does an individual displaying the Type A behavior pattern?

A) moving against others
B) moving toward others
C) moving away from others
D) none of these
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55
Abraham Maslow's concept of ______________ posited that people have an inborn drive to reach their full potential and live life to the fullest.

A) positive regard
B) self-actualization
C) the phi phenomenon
D) memes
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56
Abraham Maslow found which of the following regarding the relationships of self-actualized people?

A) They tend to have shallow relationships with others.
B) They tend to have few but deeply meaningful relationships.
C) They tend to have many utilitarian relationships but few meaningful ones.
D) The people whom they consider to be friends do not return the sentiment.
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57
One of the tenets of the psychotherapy created by Carl Rogers is that a therapist must show______________ for a client.

A) unconditional positive regard
B) provisional support
C) universal approval
D) no empathy
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58
Carl Rogers considered someone to be psychologically well adjusted if he or she __________.

A) behaved consistently across time and situations
B) was treated fairly by his or her parents and caregivers
C) had congruence between the ideal and real selves
D) was motivated to help and serve others
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59
Walter Mischel conducted research into which perspective on personality?

A) endocrinological
B) social-cognitive learning
C) behavioral
D) religious
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60
Allport and Odbert (1936) attempted to determine how many terms for personality existed by__________.

A) interviewing male college students from 100 major universities
B) surveying men, women, and children from the ages of 5 to 75
C) counting the number of terms in the dictionary that described people
D) reading the 50 most influential English novels and noting the terminology
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61
Which of the following is not a dimension of the Big Five model of personality traits?

A) openness to experience
B) neuroticism
C) agreeableness
D) egotism
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62
Costa and McCrae (1996) refer to the "universal raw material of personality capacities and dispositions" as __________.

A) basic tendencies
B) the Big Five
C) cognitive abilities
D) the unconscious
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63
Hans Eysenck's model of personality does not include the dimension of __________.

A) extraversion
B) neuroticism
C) agreeableness
D) psychoticism
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64
Hans Eysenck theorized that genetic differences in ____________ lead to differences in personality.

A) levels of arousal
B) sexual orientation
C) parental behavior
D) daytime alertness
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65
In studies of personality, which nonhuman animals possess conscientiousness?

A) dogs
B) horses
C) chimpanzees
D) all of these
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66
Studies of bird personality showed that when foreign objects were placed in the birds' cage, which of the following occurred?

A) some were consistently "shy" and some "bold"
B) they always acted "timid"
C) most showed a constant openness to experience
D) they consistently demonstrated a lack of impulsiveness
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67
"Boldness" and "shyness" in birds appear to be mediated by the same gene that mediates ____________ in humans.

A) boldness and shyness
B) thrill seeking
C) anger
D) conscientiousness
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68
In research, the consistency of ratings between two or more raters is called __________.

A) face validity
B) inter-rater reliability
C) congruence
D) significance
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69
Raters are considered reliable if the correlation between their ratings equals or exceeds __________.

A) .50
B) .60
C) .70
D) .80
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70
Behavioral observations are good measures of personality because they are __________.

A) objective
B) subjective
C) retrospective
D) theoretical
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71
One advantage to the interview method of personality assessment is __________.

A) the ease of interpreting responses
B) anonymous responding
C) the ability to pose open-ended questions
D) the ease of scoring responses
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72
Dr. Budd is presenting a client with an ambiguous image and asking her to report what she sees, the hope being that thoughts and wishes from her unconscious will reveal themselves in the form of her

A) passion
B) commitment
C) intimacy
D) none of these
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73
Rorschach inkblots serve which of the following purposes?

A) They reveal unconscious motives.
B) They can help diagnose major depression.
C) They can help see warning signs for suicide.
D) all of these.
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74
Todd's therapist shows him a picture of a man and a woman standing near a telephone pole and asks Todd to tell a story about what he sees. Todd's therapist is using __________.

A) a Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
B) a Rorschach inkblot
C) a questionnaire
D) an empirical study
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75
On a personality test assessing hostility, researchers have included the items, "I react strongly when someone gets in my way" and "I will let someone know if they have made me angry," and they are asking respondents to indicate the extent to which they agree. These questions would be considered to have __________.

A) inter-rater reliability
B) face validity
C) empiricism
D) test-retest reliability
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76
Personality tests are most useful in ____________ police officers.

A) hiring
B) selecting
C) screening
D) dismissing
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77
Researchers found that children who were impulsive and aggressive at age three were likely to __________.

A) become shy adults
B) use drugs during adolescence
C) divorce more frequently
D) grow out of any negative behavior
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78
A large, longitudinal study of the Big Five personality traits showed that __________.

A) agreeableness increases with age
B) conscientiousness decreases with age
C) sociability decreases with age
D) assertiveness decreases with age
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79
Alzheimer's disease affects personality in that __________.

A) conscientiousness increases
B) extraversion increases
C) openness decreases
D) neuroticism decreases
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