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Deck 8: Section 2: Personality Theories and Assessment
1
In his early years, Freud treated patients suffering from _____.
A) schizophrenia
B) emotional disorders
C) personality disorders
D) All the answers are correct.
A) schizophrenia
B) emotional disorders
C) personality disorders
D) All the answers are correct.
emotional disorders
2
Which personality theorist influenced twentieth-century culture?
A) Maslow
B) Horney
C) Adler
D) Freud
A) Maslow
B) Horney
C) Adler
D) Freud
Freud
3
Which statement about personality traits and theories is FALSE?
A) Different theories of personality have been proposed throughout history.
B) Each personality trait corresponds to a continuum from one extreme to another.
C) Because personality theories share a common definition of "personality," there is much similarity in how they explain personality differences.
D) None of the answers is false.
A) Different theories of personality have been proposed throughout history.
B) Each personality trait corresponds to a continuum from one extreme to another.
C) Because personality theories share a common definition of "personality," there is much similarity in how they explain personality differences.
D) None of the answers is false.
Because personality theories share a common definition of "personality," there is much similarity in how they explain personality differences.
4
_____ are the relatively stable internally based characteristics that describe a person.
A) Attributions
B) Factors
C) Emotions
D) Traits
A) Attributions
B) Factors
C) Emotions
D) Traits
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5
Which statement about Freud is FALSE?
A) Freud authored more than 20 books.
B) Freud trained as a clinical psychologist at the University of Vienna.
C) Through working with patients, Freud came to believe that sex was the primary cause of emotional problems.
D) Modern-day psychoanalytic theories still consider unconscious processes.
A) Freud authored more than 20 books.
B) Freud trained as a clinical psychologist at the University of Vienna.
C) Through working with patients, Freud came to believe that sex was the primary cause of emotional problems.
D) Modern-day psychoanalytic theories still consider unconscious processes.
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6
Franz Gall is to _____ as William Sheldon is to _____.
A) bodily fluids; body type
B) bumps on the head; body type
C) body type; bodily humors
D) bodily fluids; bumps on the head
A) bodily fluids; body type
B) bumps on the head; body type
C) body type; bodily humors
D) bodily fluids; bumps on the head
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7
Humanistic theory focuses on _____, whereas psychoanalytic theory focuses on _____.
A) personal growth; unconscious forces
B) social factors; basic dimensions
C) basic dimensions; personal growth
D) unconscious forces; social factors
A) personal growth; unconscious forces
B) social factors; basic dimensions
C) basic dimensions; personal growth
D) unconscious forces; social factors
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8
Among Freud's three levels of awareness, the conscious may be considered as _____, and the preconscious may be considered as _____.
A) short-term memory; long-term memory
B) long-term memory; short-term memory
C) implicit memory; explicit memory
D) explicit memory; implicit memory
A) short-term memory; long-term memory
B) long-term memory; short-term memory
C) implicit memory; explicit memory
D) explicit memory; implicit memory
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9
Trait theories of personality focus on _____.
A) identifying the cognitive and social factors that influence personality
B) explaining how personal growth influences personality development
C) identifying basic dimensions of personality
D) explaining the unconscious forces on personality
A) identifying the cognitive and social factors that influence personality
B) explaining how personal growth influences personality development
C) identifying basic dimensions of personality
D) explaining the unconscious forces on personality
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10
_____ linked personality to the contours of a person's head, and _____ linked personality to body type.
A) Sheldon; Gall
B) Gall; Sheldon
C) The ancient Greeks; Sheldon
D) Gall; the ancient Greeks
A) Sheldon; Gall
B) Gall; Sheldon
C) The ancient Greeks; Sheldon
D) Gall; the ancient Greeks
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11
Modern-day psychodynamic theories emphasize the importance of all but which of the following?
A) childhood experiences
B) unconscious thought processes
C) sex as the origin of personality
D) addressing inner conflicts
A) childhood experiences
B) unconscious thought processes
C) sex as the origin of personality
D) addressing inner conflicts
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12
Franz Gall is to _____ as the ancient Greeks are to _____.
A) bodily fluids; body type
B) bumps on the head; bodily fluids
C) body type; bodily fluids
D) bumps on the head; body type
A) bodily fluids; body type
B) bumps on the head; bodily fluids
C) body type; bodily fluids
D) bumps on the head; body type
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13
All of the following perspectives, except one, have led to the development of therapies. Which has NOT led to the development of therapies?
A) humanistic
B) psychoanalytic
C) social-cognitive
D) trait
A) humanistic
B) psychoanalytic
C) social-cognitive
D) trait
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14
Freud was convinced that _____ was a primary cause of emotional problems.
A) striving for superiority
B) sex
C) an inferiority complex
D) heredity
A) striving for superiority
B) sex
C) an inferiority complex
D) heredity
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15
Which theoretical approach to personality does NOT focus on problems in personality development?
A) humanistic
B) psychoanalytic
C) social-cognitive
D) trait
A) humanistic
B) psychoanalytic
C) social-cognitive
D) trait
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16
_____ is to assessment as _____ is to therapeutic methods.
A) Psychoanalytic; trait
B) Trait; psychoanalytic
C) Humanistic; social-cognitive
D) Social-cognitive; humanistic
A) Psychoanalytic; trait
B) Trait; psychoanalytic
C) Humanistic; social-cognitive
D) Social-cognitive; humanistic
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17
Psychoanalytic theories of personality emphasize _____, and humanistic theories of personality emphasize _____.
A) cognitive and social factors; basic personality dimensions
B) basic personality dimensions; cognitive and social factors
C) unconscious forces and childhood experiences; personal growth motives
D) personal growth motives; unconscious forces and childhood experiences
A) cognitive and social factors; basic personality dimensions
B) basic personality dimensions; cognitive and social factors
C) unconscious forces and childhood experiences; personal growth motives
D) personal growth motives; unconscious forces and childhood experiences
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18
_____ is essentially short-term memory, and _____ is essentially long-term memory.
A) Id; superego
B) Superego; id
C) Conscious mind; preconscious mind
D) Preconscious mind; conscious mind
A) Id; superego
B) Superego; id
C) Conscious mind; preconscious mind
D) Preconscious mind; conscious mind
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19
Which theoretical approach to personality is primarily a descriptive approach?
A) trait
B) social-cognitive
C) psychoanalytic
D) humanistic
A) trait
B) social-cognitive
C) psychoanalytic
D) humanistic
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20
Freud's background was in the field of _____.
A) anatomy
B) biology
C) clinical neurology
D) psychology
A) anatomy
B) biology
C) clinical neurology
D) psychology
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21
The _____ is to reality as the _____ is to morality.
A) ego; superego
B) superego; ego
C) ego; id
D) id; superego
A) ego; superego
B) superego; ego
C) ego; id
D) id; superego
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22
Peter's aggressive tendencies have been well rewarded because his status as a professional football player has brought him significant emotional and financial rewards. Freud would suggest that Peter's football career is an expression of the defense mechanism _____.
A) repression
B) displacement
C) sublimation
D) rationalization
A) repression
B) displacement
C) sublimation
D) rationalization
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23
According to Freud, _____ span(s) all levels of awareness,
A) only the ego
B) only the id
C) only the superego
D) both the ego and the superego
A) only the ego
B) only the id
C) only the superego
D) both the ego and the superego
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24
Concerning influences on personality, which does NOT belong with the others?
A) motivation for food
B) motivation for sex
C) repressed memories
D) conscience
A) motivation for food
B) motivation for sex
C) repressed memories
D) conscience
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25
Which of the following influences the ego?
A) the id
B) the superego
C) reality
D) All the answers are correct.
A) the id
B) the superego
C) reality
D) All the answers are correct.
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26
When Trey's parents take away his allowance for violating curfew, Trey yells at his younger brother for simply entering Trey's room. Trey's behavior MOST closely resembles which defense mechanism?
A) displacement
B) sublimation
C) projection
D) rationalization
A) displacement
B) sublimation
C) projection
D) rationalization
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27
Paul is very self-centered, doing what he wants whenever he wants to, seeking immediate gratification. According to Freud, Paul's behavior is MOST strongly driven by his _____.
A) ego
B) id
C) preconscious
D) superego
A) ego
B) id
C) preconscious
D) superego
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28
According to Freud, the _____ is driven by the pleasure principle, and the _____ is driven by the reality principle.
A) ego; superego
B) superego; id
C) id; ego
D) ego; id
A) ego; superego
B) superego; id
C) id; ego
D) ego; id
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29
Which is NOT one of the main elements of Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
A) different levels of awareness, especially the unconscious
B) the interplay between different personality traits
C) how the id, ego, and superego interact
D) psychosexual stages of development
A) different levels of awareness, especially the unconscious
B) the interplay between different personality traits
C) how the id, ego, and superego interact
D) psychosexual stages of development
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30
The _____ is to pleasure as the _____ is to conscience.
A) ego; superego
B) superego; ego
C) id; superego
D) ego; id
A) ego; superego
B) superego; ego
C) id; superego
D) ego; id
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31
According to Freud, the ego _____.
A) represents one's conscience and idealized standards of behavior for a given culture
B) developed out of the original personality structure, the id
C) derives its psychic energy from the superego
D) All the answers are correct.
A) represents one's conscience and idealized standards of behavior for a given culture
B) developed out of the original personality structure, the id
C) derives its psychic energy from the superego
D) All the answers are correct.
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32
According to Freud, the _____ mind contains information that you have stored in memory and are not currently aware of but can access.
A) conscious
B) preconscious
C) unconscious
D) preconscious and unconscious
A) conscious
B) preconscious
C) unconscious
D) preconscious and unconscious
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33
In Freud's iceberg model of the mind, parts of the _____ are above the surface.
A) id and ego
B) ego and superego
C) id and superego
D) id, ego, and superego
A) id and ego
B) ego and superego
C) id and superego
D) id, ego, and superego
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34
Marilyn's husband has begun staying very late at work, missing dinners at home, and recently begun exercising more. Despite the fact that he shows evidence of having an extramarital affair, Marilyn continues to act as if everything is normal. Freud would suggest that Marilyn's behavior is an expression of the defense mechanism _____.
A) displacement
B) projection
C) denial
D) rationalization
A) displacement
B) projection
C) denial
D) rationalization
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35
Sonya, who wants to go to the beach, pouts and whines when her friends decide to go to a movie instead. Sonya's behavior MOST closely resembles which defense mechanism?
A) rationalization
B) reaction formation
C) regression
D) repression
A) rationalization
B) reaction formation
C) regression
D) repression
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36
Freud placed the most emphasis on the _____ in his theory of personality.
A) conscious and preconscious minds
B) preconscious and unconscious minds
C) preconscious mind
D) unconscious mind
A) conscious and preconscious minds
B) preconscious and unconscious minds
C) preconscious mind
D) unconscious mind
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37
According to Freud, _____ is the primary defense mechanism.
A) rationalization
B) reaction formation
C) regression
D) repression
A) rationalization
B) reaction formation
C) regression
D) repression
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38
According to psychoanalytic theory, _____ mind is to biological instinctual drives as _____ mind is to repressed unacceptable thoughts.
A) unconscious; preconscious
B) preconscious; conscious
C) unconscious; unconscious
D) preconscious; preconscious
A) unconscious; preconscious
B) preconscious; conscious
C) unconscious; unconscious
D) preconscious; preconscious
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39
According to Freud, which of the psychic forces of personality is (are) present at birth?
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) All the answers are correct.
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) All the answers are correct.
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40
Freud did NOT consider _____ to be an id drive.
A) success
B) survival
C) pleasure
D) reproduction
A) success
B) survival
C) pleasure
D) reproduction
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41
As a child, Clark almost drowned when a wave hit him as he was playing in the ocean. As an adult, Clark does not consciously remember the incident, but avoids going to the beach and even feels uncomfortable watching movies with ocean scenes. It is likely that Freud would consider Clark's memory failure as an example of _____.
A) rationalization
B) repression
C) reaction formation
D) regression
A) rationalization
B) repression
C) reaction formation
D) regression
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42
When Ursula argues with her boyfriend whom she cares for very much, she tells him, "I hate you. Get out of my life!" Ursula's behavior MOST closely resembles which defense mechanism?
A) rationalization
B) reaction formation
C) regression
D) repression
A) rationalization
B) reaction formation
C) regression
D) repression
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43
According to Freud, the first and second stages of psychosexual development are _____.
A) anal and phallic
B) oral and anal
C) phallic and genital
D) latency and phallic
A) anal and phallic
B) oral and anal
C) phallic and genital
D) latency and phallic
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44
Which is the correct ordering of Freud's psychosexual stages of development?
A) oral, anal, genital, latency, phallic
B) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
C) anal, oral, genital, latency, phallic
D) anal, oral, latency, phallic, genital
A) oral, anal, genital, latency, phallic
B) oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
C) anal, oral, genital, latency, phallic
D) anal, oral, latency, phallic, genital
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45
Vickie gets upset if anything on her desk is out of place. Her computer monitor is always in the same location. Her paper clips are sorted by size and color, and her headset is always to the right of her telephone. Vickie's concern with organization suggests she has which fixation?
A) oral
B) anal expulsive
C) anal retentive
D) phallic
A) oral
B) anal expulsive
C) anal retentive
D) phallic
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46
Valerie contends that her classmate Wanda is consistently gossiping, but Valerie herself tends to gossip about everyone she knows. Valerie's contention MOST closely resembles which defense mechanism?
A) displacement
B) sublimation
C) rationalization
D) projection
A) displacement
B) sublimation
C) rationalization
D) projection
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47
_____ is a defense mechanism in which an individual creates false excuses for unacceptable feelings, thoughts, or behaviors.
A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Rationalization
D) Denial
A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Rationalization
D) Denial
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48
As a young adult, Daisy expects other people to do things for her and is typically willing to believe almost anything she hears. According to Freud, Daisy's behavior is characteristic of people who have experienced _____ gratification during the _____ stage.
A) insufficient; anal
B) insufficient; oral
C) excessive; anal
D) excessive; oral
A) insufficient; anal
B) insufficient; oral
C) excessive; anal
D) excessive; oral
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49
Christine is 6 months old, when, according to Freud, her id's pleasure-seeking energy is focused on the _____. If Christine does not receive sufficient gratification during this stage, Freud would suggest that, as an adult, she would MOST likely have a tendency to _____.
A) anus; overeat
B) anus; be sloppy
C) mouth; overeat
D) mouth; be sloppy
A) anus; overeat
B) anus; be sloppy
C) mouth; overeat
D) mouth; be sloppy
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50
_____ is a defense mechanism in which an individual attributes his/her unacceptable feelings and thoughts to others.
A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Reaction formation
D) Projection
A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Reaction formation
D) Projection
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51
Russ frequently uses defense mechanisms to deal with a variety of people and situations. According to the text, such dependence on defense mechanisms may prevent Russ from _____.
A) fulfilling physiological needs
B) developing beyond the phallic stage
C) facing and solving problems
D) forming a conscience
A) fulfilling physiological needs
B) developing beyond the phallic stage
C) facing and solving problems
D) forming a conscience
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52
An area where the id's pleasure-seeking energies are focused is called a(n) _____ zone.
A) arousal
B) erogenous
C) fixation
D) energized
A) arousal
B) erogenous
C) fixation
D) energized
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53
_____ is a defense mechanism in which an individual replaces socially unacceptable impulses with socially acceptable behavior.
A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Denial
D) Projection
A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Denial
D) Projection
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54
George talks almost constantly, chews gum, and is extremely mistrustful of others. To Freud, these behaviors would suggest that George is fixated in the _____ stage.
A) oral
B) anal
C) phallic
D) latency
A) oral
B) anal
C) phallic
D) latency
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55
Caroline abides by a very strict moral code and feels very guilty if she does the slightest thing wrong, such as forgetting to return a friend's phone call. According to Freud, Caroline's high level of morality and feelings of guilt suggest that she has a very strong _____.
A) superego
B) ego
C) id
D) ego and id
A) superego
B) ego
C) id
D) ego and id
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56
_____ is a defense mechanism in which an individual acts exactly the opposite of his/her unacceptable impulses.
A) Denial
B) Sublimation
C) Reaction formation
D) Projection
A) Denial
B) Sublimation
C) Reaction formation
D) Projection
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57
Zack's car has papers strewn all over the back seat, mixed in with empty soda cans, several DVD cases, a sweatshirt, and a few pairs of athletic shoes. The appearance of Zack's car suggests he has which fixation?
A) oral
B) anal expulsive
C) anal retentive
D) phallic
A) oral
B) anal expulsive
C) anal retentive
D) phallic
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58
Karen and Lauren have difficulty sharing office space because Karen insists that everything in the office be kept neat and orderly all the time, whereas Lauren is terribly sloppy and messy. Freud would suggest that Karen is fixated at the _____ stage, and Lauren is fixated at the _____ stage.
A) anal; oral
B) oral; anal
C) oral; oral
D) anal; anal
A) anal; oral
B) oral; anal
C) oral; oral
D) anal; anal
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59
According to Freud's psychosexual theory, fixations emerge when _____.
A) defense mechanisms are used unsuccessfully
B) we unknowingly place an unpleasant memory in the unconscious
C) the id's pleasure-seeking energy remains in a stage because of excessive gratification or frustration
D) All the answers are correct.
A) defense mechanisms are used unsuccessfully
B) we unknowingly place an unpleasant memory in the unconscious
C) the id's pleasure-seeking energy remains in a stage because of excessive gratification or frustration
D) All the answers are correct.
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60
Carolyn cheats on her psychology exam but not on her calculus exam. She explains this by saying, "I know that cheating is wrong but I have to cheat on my psychology exam because the teacher is incredibly unfair in expecting us to remember so much material." According to psychoanalytic theory, Carolyn's reasoning about cheating on her psychology exam reflects which defense mechanism?
A) reaction formation
B) projection
C) sublimation
D) rationalization
A) reaction formation
B) projection
C) sublimation
D) rationalization
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61
According to Freud, the Oedipus conflict occurs during the _____ psychosexual stage when a boy exhibits _____ and is sexually attracted to his mother.
A) phallic; castration anxiety
B) phallic; penis envy
C) genital; castration anxiety
D) genital; penis envy
A) phallic; castration anxiety
B) phallic; penis envy
C) genital; castration anxiety
D) genital; penis envy
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62
Which evaluation/criticism of Freud's theory is FALSE?
A) Contemporary researchers find little evidence to support the defense mechanism of repression.
B) There is little evidence to support the impact of psychosexual stages on development.
C) It is impossible to scientifically study the unconscious mind as described by Freud.
D) There is no evidence that the unconscious has any effect on our thinking or behavior.
A) Contemporary researchers find little evidence to support the defense mechanism of repression.
B) There is little evidence to support the impact of psychosexual stages on development.
C) It is impossible to scientifically study the unconscious mind as described by Freud.
D) There is no evidence that the unconscious has any effect on our thinking or behavior.
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63
John, a young adult, has developed a mature sexual orientation and is involved in an intimate relationship. According to Freud, John is in the _____ stage.
A) anal
B) phallic
C) latency
D) genital
A) anal
B) phallic
C) latency
D) genital
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64
Which statement(s) about Jung's concept of the collective unconscious is (are) TRUE?
A) The collective unconscious contains all the accumulated experiences of humankind.
B) The collective unconscious includes archetypes for concepts such as God.
C) The collective unconscious explains why myths and legends are sometimes similar across diverse cultures.
D) All the answers are correct.
A) The collective unconscious contains all the accumulated experiences of humankind.
B) The collective unconscious includes archetypes for concepts such as God.
C) The collective unconscious explains why myths and legends are sometimes similar across diverse cultures.
D) All the answers are correct.
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65
At 5 years old, Parker is copying several of his father's mannerisms and saying things to his friends that he initially heard from his father. According to Freud, Parker's behavior is characteristic of the process of _____, which occurs in the _____ stage.
A) fixation; phallic
B) identification; phallic
C) fixation; genital
D) identification; genital
A) fixation; phallic
B) identification; phallic
C) fixation; genital
D) identification; genital
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66
Jack has a conception of God that is similar to the conception held by people in other cultures. His symbolic images of how the earth was created are also shared by people in multiple cultures. In the personality theory proposed by _____, such symbolic images are labeled _____.
A) Bandura; archetypes
B) Bandura; the self-system
C) Jung; archetypes
D) Jung; the self-system
A) Bandura; archetypes
B) Bandura; the self-system
C) Jung; archetypes
D) Jung; the self-system
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67
According to Adler, the basic motivational force, "striving for superiority," is the result of _____.
A) criticisms by peers during adolescence
B) the helpless state into which everyone is born
C) a comparison to others who are more successful
D) the mistakes made during childhood
A) criticisms by peers during adolescence
B) the helpless state into which everyone is born
C) a comparison to others who are more successful
D) the mistakes made during childhood
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68
The two main personality attitudes proposed by Jung were _____.
A) sensing and feeling
B) thinking and intuiting
C) extraversion and introversion
D) neuroticism and conscientiousness
A) sensing and feeling
B) thinking and intuiting
C) extraversion and introversion
D) neuroticism and conscientiousness
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69
Adler was concerned with the importance of _____, and Horney was concerned with the importance of _____.
A) superiority; security
B) security; superiority
C) the inferiority complex; self-centeredness
D) self-centeredness; the inferiority complex
A) superiority; security
B) security; superiority
C) the inferiority complex; self-centeredness
D) self-centeredness; the inferiority complex
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70
The eight personality types developed by _____ are the basis for the _____.
A) Jung; Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
B) Jung; NEO-PI
C) Adler; Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
D) Adler; NEO-PI
A) Jung; Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
B) Jung; NEO-PI
C) Adler; Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
D) Adler; NEO-PI
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71
According to Freud, the Oedipus conflict is resolved by the process of _____, when the _____ develops.
A) identification; ego
B) identification; superego
C) projection; ego
D) projection; superego
A) identification; ego
B) identification; superego
C) projection; ego
D) projection; superego
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72
The major criticism of Freud by the neo-Freudians was _____.
A) an overemphasis on psychosexual development and sexual drives
B) his concepts of the Oedipus and Electra conflicts
C) an overemphasis on the importance of the unconscious mind
D) All the answers are correct.
A) an overemphasis on psychosexual development and sexual drives
B) his concepts of the Oedipus and Electra conflicts
C) an overemphasis on the importance of the unconscious mind
D) All the answers are correct.
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73
Which neo-Freudian psychologist emphasized the personality attitudes of extraversion and introversion?
A) Adler
B) Erikson
C) Jung
D) Horney
A) Adler
B) Erikson
C) Jung
D) Horney
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74
Which is a contribution by Freud to the study of human behavior?
A) pointing out the importance of unconscious processing
B) emphasizing the importance of early childhood experience
C) describing how various defense mechanisms influence behavior
D) All the answers are correct.
A) pointing out the importance of unconscious processing
B) emphasizing the importance of early childhood experience
C) describing how various defense mechanisms influence behavior
D) All the answers are correct.
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75
Which neo-Freudian psychologist emphasized a striving for superiority?
A) Adler
B) Erikson
C) Horney
D) Jung
A) Adler
B) Erikson
C) Horney
D) Jung
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76
During the _____ psychosexual stage, children go through the process of identification; during the _____ psychosexual stage, children develop a superego.
A) latency; phallic
B) phallic; latency
C) phallic; phallic
D) latency; latency
A) latency; phallic
B) phallic; latency
C) phallic; phallic
D) latency; latency
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77
Like Adler, Horney emphasized the importance of _____ in the development of personality; but unlike Adler, Horney also emphasized the importance of _____ as a source of personality problems.
A) heredity; insecurity
B) heredity; inferiority
C) social experiences; insecurity
D) social experiences; inferiority
A) heredity; insecurity
B) heredity; inferiority
C) social experiences; insecurity
D) social experiences; inferiority
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78
According to Adler, people with unloving parents may develop a(n) _____.
A) negative archetype
B) inferiority complex
C) tendency to move away from people
D) anal fixation
A) negative archetype
B) inferiority complex
C) tendency to move away from people
D) anal fixation
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79
According to Freud, a focus on cognitive and social development appears to be the purpose of the _____ stage of psychosexual development.
A) phallic
B) latency
C) genital
D) All the answers are correct.
A) phallic
B) latency
C) genital
D) All the answers are correct.
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80
Regarding Freud's theory, with which statement would most current psychologists agree?
A) Our unconscious is a storehouse of aggressive and sexual drives.
B) Repression of unpleasant memories frequently occurs.
C) Researchers can experimentally test the concept of the unconscious level of awareness.
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) Our unconscious is a storehouse of aggressive and sexual drives.
B) Repression of unpleasant memories frequently occurs.
C) Researchers can experimentally test the concept of the unconscious level of awareness.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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