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Deck 15: Personality in Perspective
1
Allport noted that _____ supplies the raw material of personality,while _____ shapes the material into finished products.
A) health; heredity
B) society; self-actualization
C) genetics; the social environment
D) parental influence; a restricting environment
A) health; heredity
B) society; self-actualization
C) genetics; the social environment
D) parental influence; a restricting environment
C
2
Which of the following is true according to research on the effects of social environment on personality?
A) Personality dimensions of any two cohort birth groups from a particular country are always similar.
B) Becoming a parent is associated with higher levels of marital and life satisfaction.
C) The nature of the workplace has the potential to affect only our overt behavior.
D) Those who see stressful events as an opportunity to learn become more extraverted over time.
A) Personality dimensions of any two cohort birth groups from a particular country are always similar.
B) Becoming a parent is associated with higher levels of marital and life satisfaction.
C) The nature of the workplace has the potential to affect only our overt behavior.
D) Those who see stressful events as an opportunity to learn become more extraverted over time.
D
3
According to Erikson,the formation of _____ identity is influenced by social and historical forces.
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) psyche
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) psyche
B
4
_____ believed that environmental factors can either promote or inhibit the innate need for self-actualization.
A) Horney
B) Allport
C) Maslow
D) Cattell
A) Horney
B) Allport
C) Maslow
D) Cattell
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5
According to research on the effects of social environment on personality,_____.
A) Canadians from minority groups with strongest ethnic identities were highest in self-esteem and subjective well-being
B) neuroticism is higher in the northwestern and southwestern states of the United States
C) extraversion was found to be higher in the western regions of the United States
D) children who grow up in disadvantaged neighborhoods are likely to show adaptive tendencies characterized by high resilience
A) Canadians from minority groups with strongest ethnic identities were highest in self-esteem and subjective well-being
B) neuroticism is higher in the northwestern and southwestern states of the United States
C) extraversion was found to be higher in the western regions of the United States
D) children who grow up in disadvantaged neighborhoods are likely to show adaptive tendencies characterized by high resilience
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6
Overwhelming evidence shows that _____ influences virtually every aspect of behavior.
A) heredity
B) the unconscious
C) learning
D) basic anxiety
A) heredity
B) the unconscious
C) learning
D) basic anxiety
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7
Among the following personality theorists,whose theory has been influenced by genetic factors?
A) Cattell
B) Eysenck
C) Buss and Plomin
D) All of these are correct.
A) Cattell
B) Eysenck
C) Buss and Plomin
D) All of these are correct.
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8
In Seligman's terms,people who believe they are in control are _____ rather than _____.
A) rational; irrational
B) restrictive; permissive
C) poor; wealthy
D) optimistic; pessimistic
A) rational; irrational
B) restrictive; permissive
C) poor; wealthy
D) optimistic; pessimistic
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9
All personality theories discuss _____ that are influential,to some degree,in shaping our personality.
A) people
B) factors
C) predispositions
D) constructs
A) people
B) factors
C) predispositions
D) constructs
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10
According to research on genetic factors that influence our personality,which of the following statements is true?
A) The traits of the five-factor model were found most consistently in developing countries such as Ethiopia,Lebanon,Malaysia,and Uganda.
B) Personality can be completely explained by heredity.
C) In addition to major dimensions of personality,it has also been noted that common everyday behaviors such as eating habits are influenced by genetics.
D) Studies with twins and non-twin siblings in Germany and Belgium found increasing variability in traits with age from childhood to adulthood.
A) The traits of the five-factor model were found most consistently in developing countries such as Ethiopia,Lebanon,Malaysia,and Uganda.
B) Personality can be completely explained by heredity.
C) In addition to major dimensions of personality,it has also been noted that common everyday behaviors such as eating habits are influenced by genetics.
D) Studies with twins and non-twin siblings in Germany and Belgium found increasing variability in traits with age from childhood to adulthood.
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11
Skinner described personality simply as an accumulation of _____.
A) learned responses
B) archetypes
C) inherited traits
D) personal constructs
A) learned responses
B) archetypes
C) inherited traits
D) personal constructs
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12
_____ is known for the ideas of self-efficacy,observational learning,and vicarious reinforcement.
A) Cattell
B) Bandura
C) Seligman
D) Zuckerman
A) Cattell
B) Bandura
C) Seligman
D) Zuckerman
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13
Zuckerman's trait of sensation seeking is primarily influenced by:
A) genetic factors.
B) environmental factors.
C) factor analysis.
D) unconscious factors.
A) genetic factors.
B) environmental factors.
C) factor analysis.
D) unconscious factors.
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14
Which of the following statements is true about the significance given to social and environmental factors by the personality theorists?
A) Adler suggested that women raised in a matriarchal culture might have higher self-esteem.
B) Horney noted that social environment shapes the raw materials of personality provided by genetics into finished products.
C) Cattell argued that environmental factors ultimately affect all of his 16 personality factors to some extent.
D) Allport's eight stages of psychosocial development are innate,but the environment determines the ways in which they are realized.
A) Adler suggested that women raised in a matriarchal culture might have higher self-esteem.
B) Horney noted that social environment shapes the raw materials of personality provided by genetics into finished products.
C) Cattell argued that environmental factors ultimately affect all of his 16 personality factors to some extent.
D) Allport's eight stages of psychosocial development are innate,but the environment determines the ways in which they are realized.
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15
_____ believed that female inferiority develops from the way girls are treated in a male-dominated culture.
A) Adler
B) Freud
C) Fromm
D) Horney
A) Adler
B) Freud
C) Fromm
D) Horney
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16
According to several research studies,_____ effects on personality become increasingly important as we advance from childhood to adulthood.
A) environmental
B) genetic
C) physiological
D) superficial
A) environmental
B) genetic
C) physiological
D) superficial
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17
Wars and economic recessions can restrict life choices and influence the formation of:
A) self-identity.
B) archetypes.
C) the unconscious.
D) constructs.
A) self-identity.
B) archetypes.
C) the unconscious.
D) constructs.
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18
Which of the following theorists recognized the importance of social environmental factors in shaping personality?
A) Allport
B) Horney
C) Adler
D) All of these are correct.
A) Allport
B) Horney
C) Adler
D) All of these are correct.
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19
Adler argued that personality is influenced greatly by _____.
A) birth order
B) neurotic needs
C) needs hierarchy
D) self-efficacy
A) birth order
B) neurotic needs
C) needs hierarchy
D) self-efficacy
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20
The _____ approach,with its emphasis on the impact of heredity,remains a useful and growing area of personality research.
A) environmental
B) construct
C) factor
D) trait
A) environmental
B) construct
C) factor
D) trait
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21
Allport considered an infant's relationship with the _____ to be the primary source of affection and security,conditions crucial to later personality development.
A) brother
B) sister
C) father
D) mother
A) brother
B) sister
C) father
D) mother
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22
According to a study of children in Finland,mothers who had an unfriendly attitude about child rearing raised children who had _____ attitudes at age 15.
A) depressed
B) timid
C) hostile
D) needy
A) depressed
B) timid
C) hostile
D) needy
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23
In a national longitudinal survey of children ages 3 to 12,no significant problems with self-esteem were found in children when mothers:
A) were single.
B) parented strictly.
C) became volunteers at school.
D) worked outside the home.
A) were single.
B) parented strictly.
C) became volunteers at school.
D) worked outside the home.
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24
_____ is beneficial to many aspects of life and is determined by social and environmental factors.
A) Control
B) Change
C) Consistency
D) Conformity
A) Control
B) Change
C) Consistency
D) Conformity
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25
_____ wrote from experience about how lack of parental warmth and affection can undermine a child's security and result in feelings of helplessness.
A) Freud
B) Bandura
C) Erikson
D) Horney
A) Freud
B) Bandura
C) Erikson
D) Horney
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26
_____ believed that personality was shaped and fixed by the age of 5.
A) Jung
B) Freud
C) Fromm
D) Horney
A) Jung
B) Freud
C) Fromm
D) Horney
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27
According to research on the influence of parental factor on personality,parents who were described as more _____ had children who were more competent and mature than children raised by permissive or indifferent parents.
A) authoritarian
B) authoritative
C) harsh
D) punitive
A) authoritarian
B) authoritative
C) harsh
D) punitive
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28
_____ saw infancy as the major formative period that shapes a child's character.
A) Adler
B) Horney
C) Cattell
D) Maslow
A) Adler
B) Horney
C) Cattell
D) Maslow
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29
In Israel,in studies of children reared in collective child-care arrangements,the primary responsibility for child care in communal settlements is assigned to _____.
A) a grandmother or a grandfather
B) a professional caregiver
C) the father
D) the mother
A) a grandmother or a grandfather
B) a professional caregiver
C) the father
D) the mother
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30
According to the personality theory of _____,in the first two years of life,parents need to satisfy their child's physiological and safety needs,which is prerequisite to the emergence of higher order needs.
A) Skinner
B) Maslow
C) Seligman
D) Zuckerman
A) Skinner
B) Maslow
C) Seligman
D) Zuckerman
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31
A longitudinal study in the United States found that adults high in conformity and low in self-direction had parents who were _____ during their childhood.
A) cold and restrictive
B) aggressive and anxious
C) depressed and psychotic
D) extroverted and demonstrative
A) cold and restrictive
B) aggressive and anxious
C) depressed and psychotic
D) extroverted and demonstrative
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32
Researchers who subscribe to the primacy of _____ factors in personality tend to minimize or reject the parental effect.
A) learning
B) environmental
C) social
D) genetic
A) learning
B) environmental
C) social
D) genetic
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33
Cattell believed _____ was the major formative period for personality development.
A) infancy
B) adolescence
C) young adulthood
D) middle life
A) infancy
B) adolescence
C) young adulthood
D) middle life
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34
Which of the following is true about the major controversy that erupted in the late 1990s about the effect parental behaviors have on the child's personality?
A) It was proposed that peers influence a child's personality more than parents do.
B) It was found that a child's personality development is negatively impacted when the parents are not the primary caregivers.
C) It was proposed that the behavior of the parents reflects the behavior of the children and not the other way round.
D) It was found that in individualistic cultures,the style of parenting was changing from authoritarian to authoritative.
A) It was proposed that peers influence a child's personality more than parents do.
B) It was found that a child's personality development is negatively impacted when the parents are not the primary caregivers.
C) It was proposed that the behavior of the parents reflects the behavior of the children and not the other way round.
D) It was found that in individualistic cultures,the style of parenting was changing from authoritarian to authoritative.
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35
A review of research between early childhood experiences and adult psychopathology showed that children who grew up to become depressed and anxious adults had:
A) authoritative parents.
B) inadequate parenting.
C) adventurous childhoods.
D) over-affectionate parents.
A) authoritative parents.
B) inadequate parenting.
C) adventurous childhoods.
D) over-affectionate parents.
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36
A study of adolescents in Singapore found that those whose parents were _____ had greater confidence in their abilities and were better adjusted socially than those whose parents were _____.
A) externally oriented; internally oriented
B) internally oriented; externally oriented
C) authoritative; authoritarian
D) authoritarian; authoritative
A) externally oriented; internally oriented
B) internally oriented; externally oriented
C) authoritative; authoritarian
D) authoritarian; authoritative
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37
Considerable research suggests that _____ from parents can promote a child's autonomy,competence,and self-efficacy.
A) unrestricted freedom
B) inadequate affection
C) criticism
D) praise
A) unrestricted freedom
B) inadequate affection
C) criticism
D) praise
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38
According to _____,it is the parents' responsibility to supply unconditional positive regard to their children.
A) Rogers
B) Adler
C) Horney
D) Fromm
A) Rogers
B) Adler
C) Horney
D) Fromm
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39
_____ held that a child's relationship with the mother in the first year of life was vital in promoting a trusting attitude.
A) Rogers
B) Erikson
C) Maslow
D) Skinner
A) Rogers
B) Erikson
C) Maslow
D) Skinner
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40
The first theorist to emphasize parental influences on the formation of personality was:
A) Adler.
B) Jung.
C) Freud.
D) Horney.
A) Adler.
B) Jung.
C) Freud.
D) Horney.
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41
In a study of 32,000 people ages 21 to 60 conducted over the Internet,conscientiousness and agreeableness _____ through early and middle adulthood.
A) stayed the same
B) increased
C) decreased
D) leveled off
A) stayed the same
B) increased
C) decreased
D) leveled off
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42
Similar to the traits discussed by McCrae and Costa,_____ remain stable and relatively unchanging from about age 30 on.
A) surface traits
B) delayed traits
C) dispositional traits
D) overlapping traits
A) surface traits
B) delayed traits
C) dispositional traits
D) overlapping traits
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43
_____ implies the shaping of the self,attaining an identity,and finding a unified purpose in life.
A) Life lesson
B) Life narrative
C) Life review
D) Life challenge
A) Life lesson
B) Life narrative
C) Life review
D) Life challenge
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44
_____ argued that we formulate hypotheses about our social world and test them against the reality of our experience.
A) Rogers
B) Maslow
C) Zuckerman
D) Kelly
A) Rogers
B) Maslow
C) Zuckerman
D) Kelly
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45
Sigmund Freud introduced us to the world of the:
A) conscious.
B) archetypes.
C) unconscious.
D) source traits.
A) conscious.
B) archetypes.
C) unconscious.
D) source traits.
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46
_____ recognized the role of consciousness when he proposed that people have cognitive needs to know and to understand.
A) Maslow
B) Zuckerman
C) Seligman
D) Rotter
A) Maslow
B) Zuckerman
C) Seligman
D) Rotter
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47
_____ refer to conscious feelings,plans,goals,and how we feel about the people in our lives.
A) Constructs
B) Personal plans
C) Life instincts
D) Personal concerns
A) Constructs
B) Personal plans
C) Life instincts
D) Personal concerns
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48
There is widespread agreement that _____ exists and is an influence on personality.
A) consciousness
B) unconsciousness
C) psyche
D) libido
A) consciousness
B) unconsciousness
C) psyche
D) libido
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49
According to studies of consistency in personality,_____ are consistent over the life span.
A) habits
B) environmental influences
C) learned behaviors
D) traits
A) habits
B) environmental influences
C) learned behaviors
D) traits
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50
Which of the following is true of the significance of the consciousness factors in the various personality theories?
A) Adler described humans as conscious,rational beings capable of planning and directing the course of our lives.
B) Freud focused his theory on the conscious or cognitive processes.
C) According to Jung,we are driven completely by the forces that motivate us.
D) The cognitive movement in psychology has established the conscious as the sole determinant of human behavior.
A) Adler described humans as conscious,rational beings capable of planning and directing the course of our lives.
B) Freud focused his theory on the conscious or cognitive processes.
C) According to Jung,we are driven completely by the forces that motivate us.
D) The cognitive movement in psychology has established the conscious as the sole determinant of human behavior.
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51
Studies confirm that personality _____ as we grow into adolescence and early adulthood.
A) stays the same
B) stagnates
C) changes
D) regresses
A) stays the same
B) stagnates
C) changes
D) regresses
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52
Which of the following has been found to be true for people who have lost their jobs?
A) They showed significant increases in neuroticism.
B) They showed significant decreases in introversion.
C) Their levels of neuroticism,conscientiousness,and extraversion remained unchanged.
D) Their levels of conscientiousness were similar to those of people who maladapted to such situations.
A) They showed significant increases in neuroticism.
B) They showed significant decreases in introversion.
C) Their levels of neuroticism,conscientiousness,and extraversion remained unchanged.
D) Their levels of conscientiousness were similar to those of people who maladapted to such situations.
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53
Contemporary researchers focus on unconscious cognitive processes and describe them as more _____ than _____.
A) irrational; illegitimate
B) rational; emotional
C) logical; existential
D) statistical; analytical
A) irrational; illegitimate
B) rational; emotional
C) logical; existential
D) statistical; analytical
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54
Who credited people with the ability to learn through example and vicarious reinforcement?
A) Rotter
B) Maslow
C) Bandura
D) Kelly
A) Rotter
B) Maslow
C) Bandura
D) Kelly
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55
The developmental view of personality holds that _____ remain largely constant,while _____ are subject to change.
A) basic strengths; subliminal perceptions
B) subliminal perceptions; basic strengths
C) dispositional traits; conscious judgments
D) conscious judgments; dispositional traits
A) basic strengths; subliminal perceptions
B) subliminal perceptions; basic strengths
C) dispositional traits; conscious judgments
D) conscious judgments; dispositional traits
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56
_____ thought people were primarily rational human beings,governed by a conscious perception of themselves and their world of experience.
A) Allport
B) Maslow
C) Rogers
D) Jung
A) Allport
B) Maslow
C) Rogers
D) Jung
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57
_____ believed that people who are not neurotic will function in a conscious,rational way,aware of and in control of the forces that motivate them.
A) Jung
B) Allport
C) Rogers
D) Maslow
A) Jung
B) Allport
C) Rogers
D) Maslow
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58
Recent research confirms that the _____ is a powerful force,perhaps even more pervasive in its influences than Freud suggested.
A) instinctive drift
B) psyche
C) conscious
D) unconscious
A) instinctive drift
B) psyche
C) conscious
D) unconscious
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59
Which of the following is true about the unconscious factor that affects the personality?
A) Evidence has been found to support the notion that repression of thoughts and memories occurs at an unconscious level.
B) Abraham Maslow introduced us to the world of the unconscious.
C) Contemporary researchers describe unconscious cognitive processes as more emotional than rational.
D) Rational unconscious remains the latest and least understood factor that affects our personality.
A) Evidence has been found to support the notion that repression of thoughts and memories occurs at an unconscious level.
B) Abraham Maslow introduced us to the world of the unconscious.
C) Contemporary researchers describe unconscious cognitive processes as more emotional than rational.
D) Rational unconscious remains the latest and least understood factor that affects our personality.
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60
As adults,we adjust our _____ to adapt to each stage of life and its differing needs,challenges,and opportunities.
A) self-instinct
B) fantasies
C) archetypes
D) life narrative
A) self-instinct
B) fantasies
C) archetypes
D) life narrative
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61
Whether our genetic predispositions are realized depends on social and environmental conditions,particularly those of childhood.
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62
In one study,hostile mothers were found to rear children who did not become hostile.
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63
A high degree of control has been related to better coping mechanisms,fewer stress effects,and greater mental and physical strength.
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64
According to research,our jobs can influence our personality.
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65
In child-rearing studies of more than 15,000 children,significant problems with behavior and self-esteem were found when the mothers took a job outside the home.
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66
All the aspects of personality explained by the personality theories are now clear and accessible.
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67
In a study called "Mommy and I are one," _____ presentation of certain stimuli influences cognitive as well as emotional responses.
A) suppressive
B) conscious
C) direct
D) subliminal
A) suppressive
B) conscious
C) direct
D) subliminal
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68
Kelly saw infancy as the major formative period,with the behavior of parents and siblings shaping a child's character.
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69
All of the social and environmental forces that shape personality do so by the methods of learning.
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70
Research in personality finds that traits are consistent over the life span.
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71
According to research,people in Eastern cultures tend to score higher in subjective well-being than people in Western cultures.
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72
Horney spoke of the impact of birth order,arguing that personality is influenced by our position in the family relative to our siblings.
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73
According to research,the time periods in which we are born can influence our personality.
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74
Allport,Erikson,and Cattell believed that it is difficult to change any aspect of personality after the age of 5,similar to what Freud believed.
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75
The _____,as Freud envisioned it,remains the least understood factor in personality development.
A) emotional unconscious
B) collective unconscious
C) individual unconscious
D) rational unconscious
A) emotional unconscious
B) collective unconscious
C) individual unconscious
D) rational unconscious
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76
Control is learned in infancy and early childhood and is fixed for life.
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77
It was found that parents can both influence and reflect the behavior of children.
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78
Describe the findings of Adler,Horney,Allport,Cattell,and Erikson about the environmental factor that affects personality.
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79
The rational unconscious is often referred to as the:
A) non-conscious.
B) psyche.
C) subconscious.
D) preconscious.
A) non-conscious.
B) psyche.
C) subconscious.
D) preconscious.
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80
One method for studying the non-conscious involves _____,in which various stimuli are presented to research participants below their level of conscious awareness.
A) operant conditioning
B) subliminal activation
C) vicarious reinforcement
D) supportive automation
A) operant conditioning
B) subliminal activation
C) vicarious reinforcement
D) supportive automation
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