Deck 12: B: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
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Deck 12: B: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
1
Jamaal just sat down to work on his term paper when his friends called and invited him to a party.If Jamaal decides he will go to the party only after he finishes outlining the term paper,which personality component does his decision reflect
A) his id
B) his preconscious
C) his superego
D) his ego
A) his id
B) his preconscious
C) his superego
D) his ego
his ego
2
Cerise has very poor impulse control and she rarely denies herself any treat or opportunity to have fun.She has a hard time getting her work done and is seen as irresponsible.Which of the following dominates Cerise's personality,according to psychoanalytic theory
A) id
B) superego
C) sublimation
D) reaction formation
A) id
B) superego
C) sublimation
D) reaction formation
id
3
While many of the personality traits a person has may be relatively common,the overall combination of traits exhibited by that person is unique.Which aspect of personality does this illustrate
A) appropriateness
B) distinctiveness
C) consistency
D) variableness
A) appropriateness
B) distinctiveness
C) consistency
D) variableness
distinctiveness
4
What do psychodynamic personality theories focus on
A) learning
B) genetic factors
C) an individual's freedom and potential for growth
D) unconscious mental forces
A) learning
B) genetic factors
C) an individual's freedom and potential for growth
D) unconscious mental forces
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5
Dr.Leitenen is a personality researcher who focuses on the traits of extraversion,openness,and agreeableness.What could you say about Dr.Leitenen's approach
A) It uses traits that are not empirically validated.
B) It uses a portion of the Big Five model.
C) It is dramatically different from the Big Five model.
D) It is most similar to a psychoanalytic approach.
A) It uses traits that are not empirically validated.
B) It uses a portion of the Big Five model.
C) It is dramatically different from the Big Five model.
D) It is most similar to a psychoanalytic approach.
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6
Jason tends to be selfish and demanding and disregards the rights of other people.According to Sigmund Freud,what would be true of Jason
A) He has a stronger ego than superego.
B) He has a stronger superego than id.
C) He has a stronger id than superego.
D) He has a stronger unconscious than conscious.
A) He has a stronger ego than superego.
B) He has a stronger superego than id.
C) He has a stronger id than superego.
D) He has a stronger unconscious than conscious.
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7
According to the dominant view of personality today,how many basic traits make up personality
A) 5
B) 16
C) approximately 50
D) over 4500
A) 5
B) 16
C) approximately 50
D) over 4500
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8
Which personality trait is associated with a higher risk of divorce
A) neuroticism
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) extraversion
A) neuroticism
B) conscientiousness
C) agreeableness
D) extraversion
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9
Assume all of the following adjectives describe Omar.Which term does NOT describe one of Omar's personality traits
A) athletic
B) assertive
C) sloppy
D) honest
A) athletic
B) assertive
C) sloppy
D) honest
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10
Which of the following is associated with a personality that consists of high levels of extraversion,and conscientiousness,but lower levels of agreeableness and neuroticism
A) elevated happiness
B) reduced life expectancy
C) lower intelligence
D) higher social class
A) elevated happiness
B) reduced life expectancy
C) lower intelligence
D) higher social class
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11
What are the two aspects of an individual's behaviour that are central to the concept of personality
A) consistency and distinctiveness
B) appropriateness and distinctiveness
C) consistency and typicality
D) appropriateness and typicality
A) consistency and distinctiveness
B) appropriateness and distinctiveness
C) consistency and typicality
D) appropriateness and typicality
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12
Which of the following could be considered the motto for the id
A) "If it feels good, do it."
B) "We can work it out."
C) "Mom always liked you best."
D) "Do the right thing."
A) "If it feels good, do it."
B) "We can work it out."
C) "Mom always liked you best."
D) "Do the right thing."
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13
Which of the following is NOT consistent with your textbook's definition of personality
A) a focus on an individual's uniqueness
B) a focus on an individual's behavioural traits
C) a focus on an individual's primary motivations
D) a focus on an individual's consistent tendencies
A) a focus on an individual's uniqueness
B) a focus on an individual's behavioural traits
C) a focus on an individual's primary motivations
D) a focus on an individual's consistent tendencies
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14
Imagine that you are choosing a roommate using the Big Five model of personality.Which person would you choose if you wanted a roommate who would be fairly easy to get along with,is likely to pay bills on time,and would be willing to try new things
A) Sam, who is high in extraversion, low in agreeableness, and high in neuroticism
B) Kerry, who is high in conscientiousness, high in extraversion, and low in openness
C) Taylor, who is high in agreeableness, high in conscientiousness, and high in openness
D) Kim, who is high in openness, low in extraversion, and low in conscientiousness
A) Sam, who is high in extraversion, low in agreeableness, and high in neuroticism
B) Kerry, who is high in conscientiousness, high in extraversion, and low in openness
C) Taylor, who is high in agreeableness, high in conscientiousness, and high in openness
D) Kim, who is high in openness, low in extraversion, and low in conscientiousness
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15
Which personality trait is predictive of better grades in school
A) agreeableness
B) extraversion
C) neuroticism
D) conscientiousness
A) agreeableness
B) extraversion
C) neuroticism
D) conscientiousness
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16
Which of the following is NOT a focus of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality
A) unconscious motives and conflicts
B) methods used to cope with sexual and aggressive urges
C) the potential for personal growth
D) the influence of childhood experiences
A) unconscious motives and conflicts
B) methods used to cope with sexual and aggressive urges
C) the potential for personal growth
D) the influence of childhood experiences
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17
Which of the following traits is NOT one of the "Big Five" personality traits
A) emotionality
B) openness to experience
C) neuroticism
D) conscientiousness
A) emotionality
B) openness to experience
C) neuroticism
D) conscientiousness
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18
Michael is well known throughout his middle school for being a bright student who frequently disrupts class by answering a teacher's question with a joke.He behaves much the same when at baseball practice and Boy Scout meetings.Which aspect of personality is illustrated by his tendency to be a "class clown" in many situations
A) distinctiveness
B) appropriateness
C) variableness
D) consistency
A) distinctiveness
B) appropriateness
C) variableness
D) consistency
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19
According to psychoanalytic theory,what is the id
A) the primitive, instinctive component of personality
B) the decision-making component of personality
C) the moral component of personality
D) a developmental period that leaves its mark on adult personality
A) the primitive, instinctive component of personality
B) the decision-making component of personality
C) the moral component of personality
D) a developmental period that leaves its mark on adult personality
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20
Which component of personality operates according to the "reality principle"
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) conscious
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) conscious
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21
Jennifer has a lot of anger that she doesn't express.Instead,she focuses her energy on keeping her house very clean and organized.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) reaction formation
B) sublimation
C) displacement
D) repression
A) reaction formation
B) sublimation
C) displacement
D) repression
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22
If she is using the defence mechanism of projection,what would be true of a mother who actually hates her son
A) She acts in an extremely critical way toward her son.
B) She believes that her son hates her.
C) She acts in an extremely loving way toward her son.
D) She hates her daughter.
A) She acts in an extremely critical way toward her son.
B) She believes that her son hates her.
C) She acts in an extremely loving way toward her son.
D) She hates her daughter.
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23
What statement best describes a mother who actually hates her son,and is using the defence mechanism of reaction formation
A) She believes that her son hates her.
B) She directs her hatred toward her daughter.
C) She acts in an extremely critical way toward her son.
D) She acts in an extremely loving way toward her son.
A) She believes that her son hates her.
B) She directs her hatred toward her daughter.
C) She acts in an extremely critical way toward her son.
D) She acts in an extremely loving way toward her son.
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24
Becky is experiencing an unconscious conflict between her desire to impress the people around her and her urge to punch and yell at someone who is causing her frustration.According to Freud,what will result from this conflict
A) archetypes
B) id frailty
C) anxiety
D) fixation
A) archetypes
B) id frailty
C) anxiety
D) fixation
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25
Which defence mechanism is used when people attempt to bolster their self-esteem by forming an imaginary or real alliance with some person or group
A) identification
B) rationalization
C) regression
D) displacement
A) identification
B) rationalization
C) regression
D) displacement
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26
According to Sigmund Freud,what is the superego
A) the moral component of personality
B) the mediating agent between the other two components of personality
C) the unconscious aspect of personality
D) the biological impulses that drive our behaviour
A) the moral component of personality
B) the mediating agent between the other two components of personality
C) the unconscious aspect of personality
D) the biological impulses that drive our behaviour
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27
According to Freud,which level of awareness contains material just beneath the surface of awareness that can easily be retrieved
A) subconscious
B) unconscious
C) preconscious
D) conscious
A) subconscious
B) unconscious
C) preconscious
D) conscious
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28
According to Sigmund Freud,which two impulses are especially important and often have far-reaching consequences
A) aggression and security
B) sex and self-actualization
C) self-actualization and security
D) sex and aggression
A) aggression and security
B) sex and self-actualization
C) self-actualization and security
D) sex and aggression
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29
Becky is experiencing an unconscious conflict between her desire to impress the people around her and her urge to punch and yell at someone who is causing her frustration.In order to deal with the resulting anxiety,what unconscious reactions would Freud suggest will be evoked
A) coping mechanisms
B) offence mechanisms
C) defence mechanisms
D) id mechanisms
A) coping mechanisms
B) offence mechanisms
C) defence mechanisms
D) id mechanisms
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30
According to Freud,in what level of awareness are the words in this exam question
A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) unconscious
D) preconscious
A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) unconscious
D) preconscious
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31
According to Sigmund Freud,which of the following is entirely unconscious
A) ego
B) id
C) self
D) superego
A) ego
B) id
C) self
D) superego
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32
Kris has been having a hard time at work,and his boss has been very critical of everything that he does.When Kris hangs out with his friends after work,he is very abrupt with them and contradicts nearly everything they say.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) sublimation
B) reaction formation
C) displacement
D) repression
A) sublimation
B) reaction formation
C) displacement
D) repression
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33
While cleaning up after her party last night,Anka forgot to put the leftover crab dip in the refrigerator.When she discovered the spoiled dip in the morning,Anka said she didn't mind having to throw it out because it wasn't very tasty anyway.Which defence mechanism does this illustrate
A) reaction formation
B) rationalization
C) repression
D) regression
A) reaction formation
B) rationalization
C) repression
D) regression
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34
When Mike was turned down by the prestigious school that he applied to,he told his family that he didn't mind because that school doesn't offer the program that he really wants.Which defence mechanism does this illustrate
A) rationalization
B) projection
C) displacement
D) reaction formation
A) rationalization
B) projection
C) displacement
D) reaction formation
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35
Elliott is very insecure about his appearance and his athletic ability.In order to deal with these feelings of inferiority,he joins a softball team and wears his team jacket everywhere he goes so that people will know that he plays sports.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) displacement
B) rationalization
C) identification
D) regression
A) displacement
B) rationalization
C) identification
D) regression
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36
Under stress,a university student cries and throws things.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) reaction formation
B) immaturity
C) regression
D) displacement
A) reaction formation
B) immaturity
C) regression
D) displacement
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37
According to psychoanalytic theory,what influences a person who is conservative,strict,and moralistic
A) id
B) superego
C) ego
D) preconscious
A) id
B) superego
C) ego
D) preconscious
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38
Melissa hates her teacher but she won't admit this to herself,consciously.Instead,she consciously feels that her teacher hates her.Which defence mechanism does this example illustrate
A) displacement
B) repression
C) reaction formation
D) projection
A) displacement
B) repression
C) reaction formation
D) projection
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39
According to Sigmund Freud,what is the basic defence mechanism that protects a person from anxiety by keeping distressing thoughts and feelings out of the conscious mind
A) repression
B) projection
C) regression
D) displacement
A) repression
B) projection
C) regression
D) displacement
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40
If you are avoiding one of your friends but you don't know why,what level of awareness would Freud say is influencing your behaviour
A) conscious
B) unconscious
C) superego
D) preconscious
A) conscious
B) unconscious
C) superego
D) preconscious
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41
Who believed that the primary motivation for humans is striving for superiority
A) Alfred Adler
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Albert Bandura
D) Carl Jung
A) Alfred Adler
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Albert Bandura
D) Carl Jung
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42
Four-year-old Sai says that when he grows up he is going to marry his mother.He competes with his father for his mother's attention.According to Sigmund Freud,what is Sai experiencing
A) identification complex
B) phallic complex
C) genital complex
D) Oedipal complex
A) identification complex
B) phallic complex
C) genital complex
D) Oedipal complex
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43
According to Freud's theory,what results from either excessive gratification or excessive frustration of needs
A) defence mechanisms
B) overcompensation
C) fixation
D) regression
A) defence mechanisms
B) overcompensation
C) fixation
D) regression
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44
According to Sigmund Freud,fixation at which stage results in smoking,overeating,and habitual gum chewing
A) genital stage
B) phallic stage
C) oral stage
D) anal stage
A) genital stage
B) phallic stage
C) oral stage
D) anal stage
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45
Danielle is five years old and is being very confrontational with her mother.She also has become very attached to her father and will do anything to get his attention.Which of the following psychosexual stages is Danielle in
A) oral stage
B) latency stage
C) anal stage
D) phallic stage
A) oral stage
B) latency stage
C) anal stage
D) phallic stage
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46
What was the focus of the major theoretical disagreement that Carl Jung and Alfred Adler had with Freud
A) conflict
B) sexuality
C) childhood experiences
D) the unconscious
A) conflict
B) sexuality
C) childhood experiences
D) the unconscious
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47
According to Sigmund Freud's theory,what is the term used for the developmental periods that leave their mark on adult personality
A) fixation stages
B) psychosexual stages
C) defence stages
D) temperamental stages
A) fixation stages
B) psychosexual stages
C) defence stages
D) temperamental stages
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48
Who becomes the target of erotic desires for children in Sigmund Freud's phallic stage of development
A) the parent of the same sex
B) playmates
C) the parent of the opposite sex
D) siblings
A) the parent of the same sex
B) playmates
C) the parent of the opposite sex
D) siblings
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49
According to Alfred Adler,what is compensation
A) bolstering self-esteem by forming an imaginary or real alliance with some person or group
B) our ability to perform behaviours that should lead to expected outcomes
C) largely unconscious reactions that protect a person from unpleasant emotions
D) efforts to overcome imagined or real inferiorities by developing one's abilities
A) bolstering self-esteem by forming an imaginary or real alliance with some person or group
B) our ability to perform behaviours that should lead to expected outcomes
C) largely unconscious reactions that protect a person from unpleasant emotions
D) efforts to overcome imagined or real inferiorities by developing one's abilities
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50
What is the crucial developmental task associated with Sigmund Freud's anal stage
A) weaning from the breast or bottle
B) gaining superiority
C) the Oedipal complex
D) regulating biological urges
A) weaning from the breast or bottle
B) gaining superiority
C) the Oedipal complex
D) regulating biological urges
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51
How would Adler describe an average or typical child
A) The child has feelings of inferiority.
B) The child has strong sexual desires.
C) The child has feelings of superiority.
D) The child has an accurate self-concept.
A) The child has feelings of inferiority.
B) The child has strong sexual desires.
C) The child has feelings of superiority.
D) The child has an accurate self-concept.
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52
Sally is nine years old and spends a lot of time playing with her friends and learning about social rules and expectations.According to Freud,which of the following stages is Sally in
A) genital stage
B) latency stage
C) anal stage
D) phallic stage
A) genital stage
B) latency stage
C) anal stage
D) phallic stage
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53
Many cultures have a symbol,story,or image that is tied to the concept of a nurturing and protective mother figure.According to Jung,what does this symbol represent in the unconscious
A) dream representations
B) conflict
C) archetypes
D) defence mechanisms
A) dream representations
B) conflict
C) archetypes
D) defence mechanisms
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54
Which of the following factors are essential in defining personality
A) consistency and distinctiveness
B) consistency and testing
C) testing and distinctiveness
D) testing and disposition
A) consistency and distinctiveness
B) consistency and testing
C) testing and distinctiveness
D) testing and disposition
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55
According to Carl Jung,which of the following is a storehouse of latent memory traces inherited from people's ancestral past
A) universal unconscious
B) collective unconscious
C) personal unconscious
D) unconscious
A) universal unconscious
B) collective unconscious
C) personal unconscious
D) unconscious
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56
Which of the following represents the correct developmental order of Sigmund Freud's psychosexual stages of development
A) anal, oral, phallic, latency, genital
B) anal, oral, phallic, genital, latency
C) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
D) oral, anal, genital, latency, phallic
A) anal, oral, phallic, latency, genital
B) anal, oral, phallic, genital, latency
C) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
D) oral, anal, genital, latency, phallic
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57
Who is associated with the concepts of the personal unconscious and collective unconscious
A) Abraham Maslow
B) Alfred Adler
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
A) Abraham Maslow
B) Alfred Adler
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
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58
Matthew has been unsuccessful in using compensation to master life's challenges.According to Alfred Adler's theory,what might Matthew exhibit
A) an Oedipal complex
B) an archetype
C) a superiority complex
D) an inferiority complex
A) an Oedipal complex
B) an archetype
C) a superiority complex
D) an inferiority complex
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59
What happens to sexual energy during Sigmund Freud's genital stage of development
A) It is exhibited through self-stimulation.
B) It is focused toward peers of the opposite sex.
C) It is largely suppressed.
D) It is focused toward the parent of the opposite sex.
A) It is exhibited through self-stimulation.
B) It is focused toward peers of the opposite sex.
C) It is largely suppressed.
D) It is focused toward the parent of the opposite sex.
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60
Although Freud was brilliant,and his theory gained prominence,many contemporaries were uncomfortable with Freud's ideas.Which statement is NOT one of the alleged reasons for their discomfort
A) Freud held individuals accountable for their sexual and aggressive tendencies and viewed these behaviours as something fully within their control.
B) Freud was a determinist and suggested people are not the masters of their own minds.
C) Freud was a determinist and suggested people are not the masters of their own destinies.
D) Freud's emphasis on sexuality offended conservative Victorians.
A) Freud held individuals accountable for their sexual and aggressive tendencies and viewed these behaviours as something fully within their control.
B) Freud was a determinist and suggested people are not the masters of their own minds.
C) Freud was a determinist and suggested people are not the masters of their own destinies.
D) Freud's emphasis on sexuality offended conservative Victorians.
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61
How would B.F.Skinner explain why one student responds positively to receiving a B on a test while another student responds negatively to a B
A) The students have different inherited temperaments and personality traits.
B) The students have different histories of reinforcement and punishment.
C) One student has more self-efficacy than the other.
D) One student has a stronger superego than the other.
A) The students have different inherited temperaments and personality traits.
B) The students have different histories of reinforcement and punishment.
C) One student has more self-efficacy than the other.
D) One student has a stronger superego than the other.
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62
Which personality theorist suggested that the birth order of a child in a family influenced the child's personality
A) Carl Rogers
B) Walter Mischel
C) Alfred Adler
D) Carl Jung
A) Carl Rogers
B) Walter Mischel
C) Alfred Adler
D) Carl Jung
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63
What do behavioural personality theories focus on
A) genetic factors
B) unconscious mental forces
C) an individual's freedom and potential for growth
D) learning as a result of experience
A) genetic factors
B) unconscious mental forces
C) an individual's freedom and potential for growth
D) learning as a result of experience
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64
Jarod has fairly high self-efficacy regarding his academic performance.As a result of his self-efficacy,what is likely to also be true of Jarod
A) He is able to cope with exam stress well.
B) He is likely to help others with studying.
C) He is very neurotic.
D) He is very intelligent.
A) He is able to cope with exam stress well.
B) He is likely to help others with studying.
C) He is very neurotic.
D) He is very intelligent.
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65
What do humanistic personality theories focus on
A) learning
B) unconscious mental forces
C) an individual's freedom and potential for growth
D) genetic factors
A) learning
B) unconscious mental forces
C) an individual's freedom and potential for growth
D) genetic factors
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66
Which statement best describes one strength of the behavioural perspective theories of personality
A) They generalize from animal to human behaviour.
B) They focus on the importance of childhood experiences.
C) They emphasize an individual's subjective view.
D) They are based on extensive empirical research.
A) They generalize from animal to human behaviour.
B) They focus on the importance of childhood experiences.
C) They emphasize an individual's subjective view.
D) They are based on extensive empirical research.
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67
Benjamin is friendly and outgoing and tells a lot of jokes.He feels very comfortable at parties or whenever he meets new people.According to B.F.Skinner,what mechanism is responsible for Benjamin's personality
A) He is sublimating his unconscious fears of rejection.
B) He has experienced reinforcement for friendly behaviour.
C) He has a strong superego.
D) He is overcompensating for his feelings of inferiority.
A) He is sublimating his unconscious fears of rejection.
B) He has experienced reinforcement for friendly behaviour.
C) He has a strong superego.
D) He is overcompensating for his feelings of inferiority.
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68
Gurvinder is working on a research project that is trying to determine whether celebrity scandals increase the likelihood that average people will engage in the same scandalous behaviours.Which theoretical approach would Gurvinder base his hypothesis on
A) Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory
B) Carl Jung's analytical theory
C) Carl Rogers's person-centred theory
D) Walter Mischel's person-situation approach
A) Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory
B) Carl Jung's analytical theory
C) Carl Rogers's person-centred theory
D) Walter Mischel's person-situation approach
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69
Who would be most likely to suggest that a person's behaviour will be highly variable from one situation to another
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Alfred Adler
C) Albert Bandura
D) Walter Mischel
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Alfred Adler
C) Albert Bandura
D) Walter Mischel
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70
Mary observes another's performance and says,"Gee,I think I can do that." What would Albert Bandura call this personal evaluation
A) self-esteem
B) self-efficacy
C) self-concept
D) self-appraisal
A) self-esteem
B) self-efficacy
C) self-concept
D) self-appraisal
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71
What is the major criticism that humanistic personality theorists have concerning both psychodynamic and behavioural theories of personality
A) They are unrealistically optimistic about human behaviour.
B) They are not supported by scientific or empirical evidence.
C) They focus on the unconscious.
D) They are dehumanizing and deterministic.
A) They are unrealistically optimistic about human behaviour.
B) They are not supported by scientific or empirical evidence.
C) They focus on the unconscious.
D) They are dehumanizing and deterministic.
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72
Eric is a careful driver.He usually obeys the speed limit and abides by all traffic regulations.Today,however,as he is driving to Florida with some friends for spring break,he is driving 40 km/h over the speed limit.Who would be best able to explain this inconsistency in Eric's behaviour
A) Abraham Maslow
B) Walter Mischel
C) Carl Jung
D) Albert Bandura
A) Abraham Maslow
B) Walter Mischel
C) Carl Jung
D) Albert Bandura
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73
Which perspective would be most likely to agree with the statement that "in order to understand another person,you must walk a mile in his shoes"
A) psychodynamic perspective
B) biological perspective
C) behavioural perspective
D) humanistic perspective
A) psychodynamic perspective
B) biological perspective
C) behavioural perspective
D) humanistic perspective
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74
According to Bandura's description of observational learning,which characteristic of a model would be least likely to result in a child imitating the model's behaviour
A) The model is someone the child fears.
B) The model's behaviour leads to positive outcomes.
C) The model is attractive or powerful.
D) The model is liked and respected by the child.
A) The model is someone the child fears.
B) The model's behaviour leads to positive outcomes.
C) The model is attractive or powerful.
D) The model is liked and respected by the child.
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75
Which personality theory is most likely to be criticized for viewing human behaviour as overly simple or mechanistic
A) humanism
B) psychoanalytic theory
C) radical behaviourism
D) social cognitive theory
A) humanism
B) psychoanalytic theory
C) radical behaviourism
D) social cognitive theory
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76
Who defines personality as a collection of response tendencies that are tied to various stimulus situations
A) Walter Mischel
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Alfred Adler
D) Albert Bandura
A) Walter Mischel
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Alfred Adler
D) Albert Bandura
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77
Trina feels that her brother would be less shy if only he would see himself differently.She tries to point out how smart and funny he is,and that people really like him when they get to know him.She really hopes that if she can change the way that he defines himself,that he will be more outgoing and get the chance to meet more people.Which approach is most similar to Trina's
A) Alfred Adler's individual psychology
B) Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory
C) Carl Roger's person-centred theory
D) Abraham Maslow's theory of self-actualization
A) Alfred Adler's individual psychology
B) Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory
C) Carl Roger's person-centred theory
D) Abraham Maslow's theory of self-actualization
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78
Which statement is consistent with the phenomenological approach
A) Viewing human behaviour as mechanistic and predictable.
B) Trying to see a situation from another person's perspective.
C) Interpreting the symbols that are inherent in dreams.
D) Challenging a person's maladaptive cognitions.
A) Viewing human behaviour as mechanistic and predictable.
B) Trying to see a situation from another person's perspective.
C) Interpreting the symbols that are inherent in dreams.
D) Challenging a person's maladaptive cognitions.
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79
Which term refers to Albert Bandura's idea that internal mental events,external environmental events,and overt behaviours all influence one another
A) self-efficacy
B) reciprocal determinism
C) introversion-extraversion
D) archetypes
A) self-efficacy
B) reciprocal determinism
C) introversion-extraversion
D) archetypes
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80
What is one criticism of psychodynamic personality theories
A) They are often too vague to permit scientific evaluation.
B) They suggest that people are motivated to reduce unpleasant emotions.
C) They focus too much on neurological explanations for behaviour.
D) They treat all people as if they are identical.
A) They are often too vague to permit scientific evaluation.
B) They suggest that people are motivated to reduce unpleasant emotions.
C) They focus too much on neurological explanations for behaviour.
D) They treat all people as if they are identical.
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