Deck 12: A: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment

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You are describing your friend Abby to someone else.You say that Abby is honest,funny,loyal,and exuberant.What is saying that Abby is "exuberant" an identification of

A) a personality trait 
B) the core of her personality 
C) one of Cattell's fundamental traits 
D) an adjective that does not reflect real personality
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Which of the following traits is most strongly correlated with socio-economic status

A) high conscientiousness 
B) high agreeableness 
C) high extraversion 
D) high neuroticism
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Marcos is very quiet and avoids large groups.Some people consider him unfriendly,and he seldom takes a stand or acts assertively.How would Marcos probably score based on the five-factor model of personality

A) high in neuroticism 
B) low in agreeableness 
C) low in openness 
D) low in extraversion
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How is personality defined

A) an individual's unique set of consistent behavioural traits 
B) an individual's way of perceiving the world, influenced by experience 
C) an individual's unique set of characteristics 
D) an individual's overt behavioural traits
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What is the term for people who are outgoing,sociable,upbeat,friendly,and assertive,according to the five-factor model of personality

A) conscientious 
B) open to experience 
C) neurotic 
D) extraverted
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Which trait is most likely to be associated with high levels of productivity in a job setting

A) conscientiousness 
B) agreeableness 
C) extraversion 
D) neuroticism
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What is a personality trait

A) a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations 
B) a consistent pattern of behaviour that is entirely inflexible across situations 
C) a flexible tendency to alter behaviour in a variety of situations 
D) a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a particular situation
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What are the two major aspects of human behaviour that are studied by personality theorists

A) commonalties and individual differences 
B) situational shifts and interpersonal similarities 
C) constancy and change 
D) consistency and distinctiveness
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What is the term for the statistical procedure used by researchers to identify closely related clusters of variables

A) analysis of variance 
B) factor analysis 
C) deviation analysis 
D) chi-square
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Janelle is suspicious and uncooperative.Her friends think she is a boastful person who is seldom sympathetic.How would Janelle probably score,based on the five-factor model of personality

A) low in agreeableness 
B) high in neuroticism 
C) low in openness 
D) low in extraversion
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Joan is an unfailingly polite person who always considers the feelings of others.Which quality of personality does this example illustrate

A) distinctiveness 
B) consistency 
C) social desirability 
D) reflexivity
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Which trait is most strongly correlated with mental and physical illnesses

A) conscientiousness 
B) agreeableness 
C) extraversion 
D) neuroticism
Question
According to the five-factor model of personality,which of the following is associated with people who tend to be sympathetic,trusting,cooperative,and modest

A) neuroticism 
B) agreeableness 
C) extraversion 
D) conscientiousness
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How many personality traits did Raymond Cattell suggest that humans have

A) 5 
B) 10 
C) 16 
D) 27
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Julio is extremely dependable and productive,and his friends think he is great at organizing events.How would Julio probably score based on the five-factor model of personality

A) high in agreeableness 
B) low in neuroticism 
C) high in openness 
D) high in conscientiousness
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According to the five-factor model of personality,which of the following do people who tend to be diligent,disciplined,well-organized,and punctual also tend to score high in

A) extraversion 
B) agreeableness 
C) neuroticism 
D) conscientiousness
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Which statement is NOT a valid criticism of the five-factor model of personality

A) It overemphasizes the role of unconscious motivation in personality. 
B) More than five traits are necessary to account for the variation seen in human personality. 
C) It provides no insight into the causes or development of personality. 
D) It is limited by the number of specific traits that are measured in the first place.
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Nikolas is a nonconformist who is daring and likes to try new things.He is extremely imaginative and has a wide range of interests.How would Nikolas probably score,based on the five-factor model of personality

A) low in neuroticism 
B) high in openness 
C) high in extraversion 
D) high in agreeableness
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Carlie is extremely relaxed and secure,and she seldom seems to be self-conscious when she is around others.How would Carlie probably score based on the five-factor model of personality

A) high in agreeableness 
B) high in extraversion 
C) low in neuroticism 
D) high in openness
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In an emergency,we would all react differently from one another because we have different personalities and experiences.What is this quality of personality called

A) constancy 
B) distinctiveness 
C) differentiation 
D) consistency
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Which statement would Sigmund Freud NOT have made

A) Most of our behaviour is rational and sensible. 
B) Behaviour is the outcome of an interaction among several components of personality. 
C) A great deal of our behaviour and thoughts are symbolic of hidden motives. 
D) Most behaviour is rooted in the unconscious.
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Malachi is an executive for a major corporation.He constantly needs to find ways to make money for the corporation while taking into consideration factors such as laws and financial resources.Which portion of Freud's personality model makes "decisions" like these

A) superego 
B) ego 
C) id 
D) preconscious
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When Braden was 9 years old,he saw one of his classmates get hit by a bus.Today,at the age of 34,he has no memory of the accident.The evening news carried a flashback of the accident that happened 25 years ago,and Braden still didn't remember being at the scene when the accident happened.Where is Braden's memory of the accident contained,according to Freud

A) conscious 
B) subconscious 
C) unconscious 
D) preconscious
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Complete the following analogy: Id is to pleasure principle as ____________.

A) superego is to repetition principle 
B) superego is to desire 
C) ego is to reality principle 
D) ego is to executive principle
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What portion of the personality mediates between instinctual demands and the world of reality,according to Freud

A) ego ideal 
B) ego 
C) id 
D) superego
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Molly is currently thinking about all the things she has to do before she goes to her first class.She is mentally making lists of all these things so that she will remember to do them on her way to school.Where are these thoughts contained in Molly's mind,according to Freud

A) conscious 
B) subconscious 
C) preconscious 
D) unconscious
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Which defence mechanism involves giving yourself a plausible excuse that hides the real reasons for your behaviour

A) regression 
B) reaction formation 
C) projection 
D) rationalization
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From which individual's work did all modern psychodynamic theories of personality derive from

A) Albert Bandura 
B) Sigmund Freud 
C) Karen Horney 
D) Wilhelm Wundt
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Which of the following is a key concept in Freudian theory

A) personal growth 
B) reinforcement 
C) self-actualization 
D) conflict
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Freud ascribed great importance to sexual and aggressive impulses.Why did he focus on those impulses

A) They tend to be routinely frustrated. 
B) They tend to be reinforced by others. 
C) They dominate our dreams. 
D) They are essential to the survival of the species.
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What is NOT stressed by psychoanalytic theory

A) conscious thought patterns 
B) internal conflicts 
C) handling of sexual impulses 
D) childhood experiences
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What term would Freud have used for finding ways to meet instinctual needs while taking into account the conditions of the external,social world

A) id 
B) reality principle 
C) ego 
D) pleasure principle
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According to Freud,what do we experience if we feel that a forbidden impulse could get out of control and be expressed in our behaviour

A) depression 
B) impulse gratification 
C) secondary gain 
D) anxiety
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Kato sets extremely high standards for both himself and others.He tends to be rigid and inflexible and rarely allows himself to enjoy life.Which structure would Freud say dominates Kato's personality

A) his ego 
B) his superego 
C) his id 
D) penis envy
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Having performed poorly on an exam,Helen attempts to protect her feelings of self-worth by telling herself that it does not matter because the course really is not that important to her.What defence mechanism is Helen using

A) projection 
B) rationalization 
C) repression 
D) displacement
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Sarah is torn between the need to study for an exam and her desire to go out with her friends.She decides that she will go out later only if she completes her studying.Which Freudian component of Sarah's personality does this example illustrate

A) id 
B) unconscious 
C) ego 
D) superego
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Gordon hadn't thought about the band Spider Wings for several months.However,as soon as Donovon mentioned it,Gordon instantly thought about the great time he had at their last concert.According to Freud,where in Gordon's mind was the memory of the concert contained before Donovon mentioned the Spider Wings

A) unconscious 
B) subconscious 
C) preconscious 
D) conscious
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Tessa is trying to decide whether to go to the gym or stay home and eat ice cream.She has the nagging thought that people who indulge in temporary pleasures rather than working toward self-improvement are lazy and morally corrupt.Which Freudian personality structure does this "nagging thought" represent

A) superego 
B) ego 
C) preconscious 
D) id
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Cari often has temper tantrums and pouts when she can't have her own way.She often behaves impulsively and becomes extremely impatient if she can't have the things that she wants immediately.What dominates Cari's personality,according to Freud's view of the personality

A) her superego 
B) her id 
C) reaction formation 
D) her ego
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How do defence mechanisms combat feelings of anxiety and guilt

A) by enhancing self-insight 
B) through rational problem solving 
C) through self-deception 
D) by making unconscious urges conscious
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What did Freud mean when he used the term "sexual" in his psychosexual stages of development

A) genital sexual impulses 
B) romantic love 
C) general sexual feelings 
D) any pleasure-giving urge
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Haley has been having problems with her boyfriend recently,and she has spent a lot more time at work.In fact,she has recently completed a large-scale project that impressed her boss a great deal.Which of Freud's defence mechanisms is illustrated by this example

A) sublimation 
B) repression 
C) reaction formation 
D) identification
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Which defence mechanism is associated with an adult who acts childish

A) fixation 
B) reaction formation 
C) regression 
D) repression
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Whenever Uma is denied anything by her husband,she pouts and gives him the silent treatment.Which defence mechanism reflects this immature way of dealing with reality

A) regression 
B) displacement 
C) reaction formation 
D) projection
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Rico worries about his tendency toward abusing animals,so he joins the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.Which defence mechanism is he using

A) repression 
B) reaction formation 
C) rationalization 
D) projection
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Which of the following is an example of sublimation

A) not remembering a traumatic event 
B) thinking someone dislikes you when really you dislike that person 
C) acting like a child when you are frustrated or angry 
D) channelling your energies into making beautiful art instead of confronting your problems
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Todd was physically abused up until the age of 8.He is now 40 years old and he has absolutely no memories of the early abuse that he experienced.What defence mechanism is Todd using,according to Freud

A) regression 
B) repression 
C) projection 
D) displacement
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Jose was very upset after a difficult meeting with his boss.When he got back to his office,he slammed the door and threw a bunch of file folders on the floor.What defence mechanism is Jose using,according to Freud

A) displacement 
B) rationalization 
C) projection 
D) reaction formation
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Bruce attempts to make himself feel important by driving a European sports car,belonging to an exclusive tennis club,and eating at the best restaurants.Which defence mechanism does this reflect

A) displacement 
B) identification 
C) projection 
D) sublimation
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Which defence mechanism involves pushing distressing thoughts into the unconscious and keeping them there

A) neurogenic amnesia 
B) repression 
C) avoidance 
D) suppression
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Graham lost a lot of money on some bad investments in the stock market.Consequently,he had to trade his expensive luxury car for a smaller,more economical car.He has been telling all his co-workers that he made the switch to do his part to stop pollution.Which defence mechanism is Graham using,according to Freud

A) projection 
B) rationalization 
C) reaction formation 
D) displacement
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Scott has just been reprimanded by his supervisor.Later,Scott begins to pout and throws a tantrum in front of his co-workers.Which defence mechanism is Scott using

A) rationalization 
B) regression 
C) projection 
D) sublimation
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What is the defence mechanism in which you attribute your own thoughts or motives to others

A) displacement 
B) projection 
C) regression 
D) reaction formation
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Meagan is strongly attracted to her co-worker,but he is married.To deal with the anxiety that her feelings have generated,she has unconsciously convinced herself that he is attracted to her.What defence mechanism is Meagan using,according to Freud

A) reaction formation 
B) projection 
C) regression 
D) displacement
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Hal is fearful of men who are friendly toward him,convinced that they are all homosexuals attempting to seduce him.Freud might suggest that Hal is himself a latent homosexual,fearful of admitting this even to himself.What defence mechanism is Hal using,in that case

A) reaction formation 
B) displacement 
C) projection 
D) regression
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Which defence mechanism involves bolstering one's self-esteem by forming an imaginary or real alliance with some person or group

A) identification 
B) displacement 
C) sublimation 
D) compensation
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Callie just gave birth to her sixth daughter.Unconsciously,she resents the baby's birth and wishes the infant would have died during delivery.However,when she cares for her infant,she showers her with exaggerated care and affection.Which defence mechanism is Callie using,according to Freud

A) reaction formation 
B) rationalization 
C) displacement 
D) projection
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Skye is 5 years old,and two weeks ago her mother had a new baby.Since her brother was brought home,Skye has insisted on drinking all her juice from baby bottles,and she has started wetting her bed.What defence mechanism does this reflect,according to Freud

A) repression 
B) reaction formation 
C) regression 
D) projection
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Failure to resolve conflict at a particular stage of psychosexual development may lead to failure to move forward psychologically.What did Freud call this phenomenon

A) reciprocal determinism 
B) fixation 
C) displacement 
D) compensation
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A man who has numerous reasons to be angry with his mother instead lavishes her with unrealistic amounts of attention and gifts.Which Freudian defence mechanism is he using

A) projection 
B) displacement 
C) sublimation 
D) reaction formation
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Which personality approach is a collection of diverse theories which focus on unconscious mental forces as a primary determinant of behaviour

A) logotherapy 
B) individual psychology 
C) psychodynamic theory 
D) the trait perspective
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Which Freudian concept suggests that a male child desires his mother and fears his father

A) latency complex 
B) Oedipal complex 
C) Electra complex 
D) genital complex
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Freud's concept of the unconscious is most like which of Jung's concepts

A) archetypes 
B) collective unconscious 
C) preconscious 
D) personal unconscious
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Why does a person become fixated at a particular psychosexual stage,according to Freud

A) a genetic predisposition for fixation 
B) permissiveness on the part of the person's parents 
C) abnormalities in brain chemistry that develop prenatally 
D) either excessive gratification or excessive frustration of needs
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Which stage of Freud's psychosexual development is in place for a 4- to 5-year-old child

A) genital 
B) phallic 
C) latency 
D) oral
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Abdul is 14 years old and has just begun puberty.Which stage is Abdul entering,according to Freud's stages of psychosexual development

A) phallic 
B) superego 
C) latency 
D) genital
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Which term refers to emotionally charged images and thought forms that have universal meaning,in Jung's theory

A) mandalas 
B) central memories 
C) archetypes 
D) prototypes
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Which theorist advanced the concept that the unconscious has two layers,the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious

A) Alfred Adler 
B) Carl Jung 
C) Erik Erikson 
D) Sigmund Freud
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Ashley is 9 years old,and it seems that every day she brings home a different friend from school.As she expands her social contacts beyond her immediate family,which of Freud's stages fits Ashley's behaviour

A) genital 
B) phallic 
C) preconscious 
D) latency
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Five-year-old Samuel often tells his older sister: "I can't wait to grow up,so I can marry mommy." Which Freudian stage is Samuel most likely in

A) oral 
B) anal 
C) latency 
D) phallic
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Fixation at what psychosexual stage would explain a compulsive smoker's behaviour

A) anal stage 
B) latency stage 
C) genital stage 
D) oral stage
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What is the Freudian period that begins with puberty

A) phallic stage 
B) genital stage 
C) latency stage 
D) anal stage
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During which stage did Freud say that we identify with a gender

A) genital 
B) anal 
C) phallic 
D) oral
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Vanessa bites her nails so badly that they bleed,but she can't seem to stop herself from doing this.According to Freud,at what stage is Vanessa fixated

A) anal 
B) phallic 
C) oral 
D) latency
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Lucas is a 25-year-old male who is extremely anxious about any type of sexual activity.How might this anxiety have developed,according to Freud's view of personality development

A) an unresolved crisis during the latency stage 
B) excessive punishment during his toilet training as a toddler 
C) improper weaning from the bottle when he was an infant 
D) fixation at the genital stage of psychosexual development
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What do children go through during Freud's latency stage

A) They attempt to cope with the desires they have for their same-sex parent. 
B) They turn their biological urges loose. 
C) They begin to focus their sexual energy on their opposite-sex peers. 
D) They begin to expand their social contacts beyond the immediate family.
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Which list represents the correct order of the stages in psychosexual development

A) anal, oral, phallic, genital, latency 
B) anal, oral, genital, latency, phallic 
C) oral, anal, latency, phallic, genital 
D) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
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What is the name Carl Jung used to identify the level of the unconscious that stores latent memory traces inherited from our ancestral past

A) primeval unconscious 
B) preconscious 
C) personal unconscious 
D) collective unconscious
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Which complex is associated with a boy fearing his father and desiring his mother

A) genital complex 
B) Oedipal complex 
C) phallic complex 
D) Electra complex
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Which psychoanalytic manoeuvre is considered the "flagship in the psychoanalytic fleet of defence mechanisms"

A) repression 
B) regression 
C) sublimation 
D) identification
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Deck 12: A: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
1
You are describing your friend Abby to someone else.You say that Abby is honest,funny,loyal,and exuberant.What is saying that Abby is "exuberant" an identification of

A) a personality trait 
B) the core of her personality 
C) one of Cattell's fundamental traits 
D) an adjective that does not reflect real personality
 a personality trait 
2
Which of the following traits is most strongly correlated with socio-economic status

A) high conscientiousness 
B) high agreeableness 
C) high extraversion 
D) high neuroticism
 high conscientiousness 
3
Marcos is very quiet and avoids large groups.Some people consider him unfriendly,and he seldom takes a stand or acts assertively.How would Marcos probably score based on the five-factor model of personality

A) high in neuroticism 
B) low in agreeableness 
C) low in openness 
D) low in extraversion
 low in extraversion
4
How is personality defined

A) an individual's unique set of consistent behavioural traits 
B) an individual's way of perceiving the world, influenced by experience 
C) an individual's unique set of characteristics 
D) an individual's overt behavioural traits
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What is the term for people who are outgoing,sociable,upbeat,friendly,and assertive,according to the five-factor model of personality

A) conscientious 
B) open to experience 
C) neurotic 
D) extraverted
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Which trait is most likely to be associated with high levels of productivity in a job setting

A) conscientiousness 
B) agreeableness 
C) extraversion 
D) neuroticism
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What is a personality trait

A) a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations 
B) a consistent pattern of behaviour that is entirely inflexible across situations 
C) a flexible tendency to alter behaviour in a variety of situations 
D) a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a particular situation
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What are the two major aspects of human behaviour that are studied by personality theorists

A) commonalties and individual differences 
B) situational shifts and interpersonal similarities 
C) constancy and change 
D) consistency and distinctiveness
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What is the term for the statistical procedure used by researchers to identify closely related clusters of variables

A) analysis of variance 
B) factor analysis 
C) deviation analysis 
D) chi-square
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Janelle is suspicious and uncooperative.Her friends think she is a boastful person who is seldom sympathetic.How would Janelle probably score,based on the five-factor model of personality

A) low in agreeableness 
B) high in neuroticism 
C) low in openness 
D) low in extraversion
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Joan is an unfailingly polite person who always considers the feelings of others.Which quality of personality does this example illustrate

A) distinctiveness 
B) consistency 
C) social desirability 
D) reflexivity
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Which trait is most strongly correlated with mental and physical illnesses

A) conscientiousness 
B) agreeableness 
C) extraversion 
D) neuroticism
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According to the five-factor model of personality,which of the following is associated with people who tend to be sympathetic,trusting,cooperative,and modest

A) neuroticism 
B) agreeableness 
C) extraversion 
D) conscientiousness
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How many personality traits did Raymond Cattell suggest that humans have

A) 5 
B) 10 
C) 16 
D) 27
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Julio is extremely dependable and productive,and his friends think he is great at organizing events.How would Julio probably score based on the five-factor model of personality

A) high in agreeableness 
B) low in neuroticism 
C) high in openness 
D) high in conscientiousness
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According to the five-factor model of personality,which of the following do people who tend to be diligent,disciplined,well-organized,and punctual also tend to score high in

A) extraversion 
B) agreeableness 
C) neuroticism 
D) conscientiousness
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Which statement is NOT a valid criticism of the five-factor model of personality

A) It overemphasizes the role of unconscious motivation in personality. 
B) More than five traits are necessary to account for the variation seen in human personality. 
C) It provides no insight into the causes or development of personality. 
D) It is limited by the number of specific traits that are measured in the first place.
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Nikolas is a nonconformist who is daring and likes to try new things.He is extremely imaginative and has a wide range of interests.How would Nikolas probably score,based on the five-factor model of personality

A) low in neuroticism 
B) high in openness 
C) high in extraversion 
D) high in agreeableness
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Carlie is extremely relaxed and secure,and she seldom seems to be self-conscious when she is around others.How would Carlie probably score based on the five-factor model of personality

A) high in agreeableness 
B) high in extraversion 
C) low in neuroticism 
D) high in openness
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In an emergency,we would all react differently from one another because we have different personalities and experiences.What is this quality of personality called

A) constancy 
B) distinctiveness 
C) differentiation 
D) consistency
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Which statement would Sigmund Freud NOT have made

A) Most of our behaviour is rational and sensible. 
B) Behaviour is the outcome of an interaction among several components of personality. 
C) A great deal of our behaviour and thoughts are symbolic of hidden motives. 
D) Most behaviour is rooted in the unconscious.
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Malachi is an executive for a major corporation.He constantly needs to find ways to make money for the corporation while taking into consideration factors such as laws and financial resources.Which portion of Freud's personality model makes "decisions" like these

A) superego 
B) ego 
C) id 
D) preconscious
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When Braden was 9 years old,he saw one of his classmates get hit by a bus.Today,at the age of 34,he has no memory of the accident.The evening news carried a flashback of the accident that happened 25 years ago,and Braden still didn't remember being at the scene when the accident happened.Where is Braden's memory of the accident contained,according to Freud

A) conscious 
B) subconscious 
C) unconscious 
D) preconscious
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Complete the following analogy: Id is to pleasure principle as ____________.

A) superego is to repetition principle 
B) superego is to desire 
C) ego is to reality principle 
D) ego is to executive principle
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What portion of the personality mediates between instinctual demands and the world of reality,according to Freud

A) ego ideal 
B) ego 
C) id 
D) superego
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Molly is currently thinking about all the things she has to do before she goes to her first class.She is mentally making lists of all these things so that she will remember to do them on her way to school.Where are these thoughts contained in Molly's mind,according to Freud

A) conscious 
B) subconscious 
C) preconscious 
D) unconscious
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27
Which defence mechanism involves giving yourself a plausible excuse that hides the real reasons for your behaviour

A) regression 
B) reaction formation 
C) projection 
D) rationalization
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28
From which individual's work did all modern psychodynamic theories of personality derive from

A) Albert Bandura 
B) Sigmund Freud 
C) Karen Horney 
D) Wilhelm Wundt
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29
Which of the following is a key concept in Freudian theory

A) personal growth 
B) reinforcement 
C) self-actualization 
D) conflict
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30
Freud ascribed great importance to sexual and aggressive impulses.Why did he focus on those impulses

A) They tend to be routinely frustrated. 
B) They tend to be reinforced by others. 
C) They dominate our dreams. 
D) They are essential to the survival of the species.
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31
What is NOT stressed by psychoanalytic theory

A) conscious thought patterns 
B) internal conflicts 
C) handling of sexual impulses 
D) childhood experiences
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32
What term would Freud have used for finding ways to meet instinctual needs while taking into account the conditions of the external,social world

A) id 
B) reality principle 
C) ego 
D) pleasure principle
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33
According to Freud,what do we experience if we feel that a forbidden impulse could get out of control and be expressed in our behaviour

A) depression 
B) impulse gratification 
C) secondary gain 
D) anxiety
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34
Kato sets extremely high standards for both himself and others.He tends to be rigid and inflexible and rarely allows himself to enjoy life.Which structure would Freud say dominates Kato's personality

A) his ego 
B) his superego 
C) his id 
D) penis envy
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35
Having performed poorly on an exam,Helen attempts to protect her feelings of self-worth by telling herself that it does not matter because the course really is not that important to her.What defence mechanism is Helen using

A) projection 
B) rationalization 
C) repression 
D) displacement
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36
Sarah is torn between the need to study for an exam and her desire to go out with her friends.She decides that she will go out later only if she completes her studying.Which Freudian component of Sarah's personality does this example illustrate

A) id 
B) unconscious 
C) ego 
D) superego
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37
Gordon hadn't thought about the band Spider Wings for several months.However,as soon as Donovon mentioned it,Gordon instantly thought about the great time he had at their last concert.According to Freud,where in Gordon's mind was the memory of the concert contained before Donovon mentioned the Spider Wings

A) unconscious 
B) subconscious 
C) preconscious 
D) conscious
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38
Tessa is trying to decide whether to go to the gym or stay home and eat ice cream.She has the nagging thought that people who indulge in temporary pleasures rather than working toward self-improvement are lazy and morally corrupt.Which Freudian personality structure does this "nagging thought" represent

A) superego 
B) ego 
C) preconscious 
D) id
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39
Cari often has temper tantrums and pouts when she can't have her own way.She often behaves impulsively and becomes extremely impatient if she can't have the things that she wants immediately.What dominates Cari's personality,according to Freud's view of the personality

A) her superego 
B) her id 
C) reaction formation 
D) her ego
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40
How do defence mechanisms combat feelings of anxiety and guilt

A) by enhancing self-insight 
B) through rational problem solving 
C) through self-deception 
D) by making unconscious urges conscious
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41
What did Freud mean when he used the term "sexual" in his psychosexual stages of development

A) genital sexual impulses 
B) romantic love 
C) general sexual feelings 
D) any pleasure-giving urge
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42
Haley has been having problems with her boyfriend recently,and she has spent a lot more time at work.In fact,she has recently completed a large-scale project that impressed her boss a great deal.Which of Freud's defence mechanisms is illustrated by this example

A) sublimation 
B) repression 
C) reaction formation 
D) identification
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43
Which defence mechanism is associated with an adult who acts childish

A) fixation 
B) reaction formation 
C) regression 
D) repression
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44
Whenever Uma is denied anything by her husband,she pouts and gives him the silent treatment.Which defence mechanism reflects this immature way of dealing with reality

A) regression 
B) displacement 
C) reaction formation 
D) projection
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45
Rico worries about his tendency toward abusing animals,so he joins the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.Which defence mechanism is he using

A) repression 
B) reaction formation 
C) rationalization 
D) projection
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46
Which of the following is an example of sublimation

A) not remembering a traumatic event 
B) thinking someone dislikes you when really you dislike that person 
C) acting like a child when you are frustrated or angry 
D) channelling your energies into making beautiful art instead of confronting your problems
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47
Todd was physically abused up until the age of 8.He is now 40 years old and he has absolutely no memories of the early abuse that he experienced.What defence mechanism is Todd using,according to Freud

A) regression 
B) repression 
C) projection 
D) displacement
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48
Jose was very upset after a difficult meeting with his boss.When he got back to his office,he slammed the door and threw a bunch of file folders on the floor.What defence mechanism is Jose using,according to Freud

A) displacement 
B) rationalization 
C) projection 
D) reaction formation
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49
Bruce attempts to make himself feel important by driving a European sports car,belonging to an exclusive tennis club,and eating at the best restaurants.Which defence mechanism does this reflect

A) displacement 
B) identification 
C) projection 
D) sublimation
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50
Which defence mechanism involves pushing distressing thoughts into the unconscious and keeping them there

A) neurogenic amnesia 
B) repression 
C) avoidance 
D) suppression
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51
Graham lost a lot of money on some bad investments in the stock market.Consequently,he had to trade his expensive luxury car for a smaller,more economical car.He has been telling all his co-workers that he made the switch to do his part to stop pollution.Which defence mechanism is Graham using,according to Freud

A) projection 
B) rationalization 
C) reaction formation 
D) displacement
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52
Scott has just been reprimanded by his supervisor.Later,Scott begins to pout and throws a tantrum in front of his co-workers.Which defence mechanism is Scott using

A) rationalization 
B) regression 
C) projection 
D) sublimation
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53
What is the defence mechanism in which you attribute your own thoughts or motives to others

A) displacement 
B) projection 
C) regression 
D) reaction formation
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54
Meagan is strongly attracted to her co-worker,but he is married.To deal with the anxiety that her feelings have generated,she has unconsciously convinced herself that he is attracted to her.What defence mechanism is Meagan using,according to Freud

A) reaction formation 
B) projection 
C) regression 
D) displacement
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55
Hal is fearful of men who are friendly toward him,convinced that they are all homosexuals attempting to seduce him.Freud might suggest that Hal is himself a latent homosexual,fearful of admitting this even to himself.What defence mechanism is Hal using,in that case

A) reaction formation 
B) displacement 
C) projection 
D) regression
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56
Which defence mechanism involves bolstering one's self-esteem by forming an imaginary or real alliance with some person or group

A) identification 
B) displacement 
C) sublimation 
D) compensation
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57
Callie just gave birth to her sixth daughter.Unconsciously,she resents the baby's birth and wishes the infant would have died during delivery.However,when she cares for her infant,she showers her with exaggerated care and affection.Which defence mechanism is Callie using,according to Freud

A) reaction formation 
B) rationalization 
C) displacement 
D) projection
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58
Skye is 5 years old,and two weeks ago her mother had a new baby.Since her brother was brought home,Skye has insisted on drinking all her juice from baby bottles,and she has started wetting her bed.What defence mechanism does this reflect,according to Freud

A) repression 
B) reaction formation 
C) regression 
D) projection
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59
Failure to resolve conflict at a particular stage of psychosexual development may lead to failure to move forward psychologically.What did Freud call this phenomenon

A) reciprocal determinism 
B) fixation 
C) displacement 
D) compensation
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60
A man who has numerous reasons to be angry with his mother instead lavishes her with unrealistic amounts of attention and gifts.Which Freudian defence mechanism is he using

A) projection 
B) displacement 
C) sublimation 
D) reaction formation
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61
Which personality approach is a collection of diverse theories which focus on unconscious mental forces as a primary determinant of behaviour

A) logotherapy 
B) individual psychology 
C) psychodynamic theory 
D) the trait perspective
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62
Which Freudian concept suggests that a male child desires his mother and fears his father

A) latency complex 
B) Oedipal complex 
C) Electra complex 
D) genital complex
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63
Freud's concept of the unconscious is most like which of Jung's concepts

A) archetypes 
B) collective unconscious 
C) preconscious 
D) personal unconscious
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64
Why does a person become fixated at a particular psychosexual stage,according to Freud

A) a genetic predisposition for fixation 
B) permissiveness on the part of the person's parents 
C) abnormalities in brain chemistry that develop prenatally 
D) either excessive gratification or excessive frustration of needs
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65
Which stage of Freud's psychosexual development is in place for a 4- to 5-year-old child

A) genital 
B) phallic 
C) latency 
D) oral
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66
Abdul is 14 years old and has just begun puberty.Which stage is Abdul entering,according to Freud's stages of psychosexual development

A) phallic 
B) superego 
C) latency 
D) genital
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67
Which term refers to emotionally charged images and thought forms that have universal meaning,in Jung's theory

A) mandalas 
B) central memories 
C) archetypes 
D) prototypes
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68
Which theorist advanced the concept that the unconscious has two layers,the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious

A) Alfred Adler 
B) Carl Jung 
C) Erik Erikson 
D) Sigmund Freud
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69
Ashley is 9 years old,and it seems that every day she brings home a different friend from school.As she expands her social contacts beyond her immediate family,which of Freud's stages fits Ashley's behaviour

A) genital 
B) phallic 
C) preconscious 
D) latency
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70
Five-year-old Samuel often tells his older sister: "I can't wait to grow up,so I can marry mommy." Which Freudian stage is Samuel most likely in

A) oral 
B) anal 
C) latency 
D) phallic
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71
Fixation at what psychosexual stage would explain a compulsive smoker's behaviour

A) anal stage 
B) latency stage 
C) genital stage 
D) oral stage
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72
What is the Freudian period that begins with puberty

A) phallic stage 
B) genital stage 
C) latency stage 
D) anal stage
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73
During which stage did Freud say that we identify with a gender

A) genital 
B) anal 
C) phallic 
D) oral
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74
Vanessa bites her nails so badly that they bleed,but she can't seem to stop herself from doing this.According to Freud,at what stage is Vanessa fixated

A) anal 
B) phallic 
C) oral 
D) latency
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75
Lucas is a 25-year-old male who is extremely anxious about any type of sexual activity.How might this anxiety have developed,according to Freud's view of personality development

A) an unresolved crisis during the latency stage 
B) excessive punishment during his toilet training as a toddler 
C) improper weaning from the bottle when he was an infant 
D) fixation at the genital stage of psychosexual development
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76
What do children go through during Freud's latency stage

A) They attempt to cope with the desires they have for their same-sex parent. 
B) They turn their biological urges loose. 
C) They begin to focus their sexual energy on their opposite-sex peers. 
D) They begin to expand their social contacts beyond the immediate family.
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77
Which list represents the correct order of the stages in psychosexual development

A) anal, oral, phallic, genital, latency 
B) anal, oral, genital, latency, phallic 
C) oral, anal, latency, phallic, genital 
D) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
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78
What is the name Carl Jung used to identify the level of the unconscious that stores latent memory traces inherited from our ancestral past

A) primeval unconscious 
B) preconscious 
C) personal unconscious 
D) collective unconscious
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79
Which complex is associated with a boy fearing his father and desiring his mother

A) genital complex 
B) Oedipal complex 
C) phallic complex 
D) Electra complex
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80
Which psychoanalytic manoeuvre is considered the "flagship in the psychoanalytic fleet of defence mechanisms"

A) repression 
B) regression 
C) sublimation 
D) identification
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