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Deck 12: Social Psychology
1
The pleasure principle is to the ________ as the reality principle is to the ________.
A) id; superego
B) id; ego
C) Oedipus complex; Electra complex
D) conscious; unconscious
A) id; superego
B) id; ego
C) Oedipus complex; Electra complex
D) conscious; unconscious
id; ego
2
Psychodynamic theorists emphasize the importance of
A) unconditional positive regard.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) unconscious mental processes.
D) reciprocal determinism.
A) unconditional positive regard.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) unconscious mental processes.
D) reciprocal determinism.
unconscious mental processes.
3
Jordan feels guilty for hurting his younger brother. Freud would have attributed these feelings to Jordan's
A) id.
B) superego.
C) ego.
D) collective unconscious.
A) id.
B) superego.
C) ego.
D) collective unconscious.
superego.
4
In suggesting that the mind is mostly hidden, Freud was most clearly emphasizing the importance of the
A) spotlight effect.
B) erogenous zone.
C) unconscious.
D) psychosexual stages.
A) spotlight effect.
B) erogenous zone.
C) unconscious.
D) psychosexual stages.
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5
Personality is best defined as an individual's
A) characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
B) most noticeable characteristics.
C) biologically inherited temperament.
D) hidden thoughts and emotions.
A) characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
B) most noticeable characteristics.
C) biologically inherited temperament.
D) hidden thoughts and emotions.
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6
According to Freud's theory, the behavior of a newborn is controlled by
A) the reality principle.
B) the ego.
C) the superego.
D) the id.
A) the reality principle.
B) the ego.
C) the superego.
D) the id.
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7
The image of an iceberg is frequently used to illustrate ________ idea of the mind's structure.
A) Allport's
B) Freud's
C) Bandura's
D) Maslow's
A) Allport's
B) Freud's
C) Bandura's
D) Maslow's
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8
Freud emphasized that effective treatment of psychological disorders involves the
A) fixation of repressed sexual desires.
B) projection of repressed fears.
C) exploration of repressed memories.
D) displacement of repressed hostilities.
A) fixation of repressed sexual desires.
B) projection of repressed fears.
C) exploration of repressed memories.
D) displacement of repressed hostilities.
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9
While attending college, Saeb impulsively and carelessly spends all his time and money on "wine, women, and song." Freud would have suggested that Saeb shows signs of a(n)
A) strong ego.
B) weak id.
C) Electra complex.
D) weak superego.
A) strong ego.
B) weak id.
C) Electra complex.
D) weak superego.
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10
After recalling a vivid dream image, Angie's therapist instructs her to close her eyes and report any other images, words, or thoughts that come to mind at that moment. The therapist is using a procedure called
A) reaction formation.
B) free association.
C) factor analysis.
D) identification.
A) reaction formation.
B) free association.
C) factor analysis.
D) identification.
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11
The belief that some distressing physical symptoms made no neurological sense contributed most directly to
A) Allport's interest in personality traits.
B) Freud's interest in unconscious conflicts.
C) Maslow's interest in self-actualization.
D) Bandura's interest in reciprocal determinism.
A) Allport's interest in personality traits.
B) Freud's interest in unconscious conflicts.
C) Maslow's interest in self-actualization.
D) Bandura's interest in reciprocal determinism.
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12
The superego is the part of personality that
A) mediates between the demands of biology and the external world.
B) operates on the reality principle.
C) generates feelings of guilt.
D) performs all of these functions.
A) mediates between the demands of biology and the external world.
B) operates on the reality principle.
C) generates feelings of guilt.
D) performs all of these functions.
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13
Katrinka habitually makes nasty, hostile comments about her teachers. Freud would have suggested that her behavior illustrates the powerful influence of the
A) spotlight effect.
B) superego.
C) ego.
D) id.
A) spotlight effect.
B) superego.
C) ego.
D) id.
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14
According to Freud, understanding how the id, ego, and superego interact is essential to grasping the nature of
A) unconditional positive regard.
B) reciprocal determinism.
C) motivational conflict.
D) an inferiority complex.
A) unconditional positive regard.
B) reciprocal determinism.
C) motivational conflict.
D) an inferiority complex.
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15
Which of the following techniques was Freud most likely to use in an attempt to discover the hidden conflicts underlying his patients' symptoms?
A) factor analysis
B) free association
C) projective testing
D) fixation
A) factor analysis
B) free association
C) projective testing
D) fixation
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16
Freud emphasized that the ego operates on the ________ principle.
A) pleasure
B) self-actualization
C) reality
D) self-transcendence
A) pleasure
B) self-actualization
C) reality
D) self-transcendence
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17
Freud called his theory of personality and the associated treatment techniques
A) a humanistic theory.
B) a trait perspective.
C) a social-cognitive theory.
D) psychoanalysis.
A) a humanistic theory.
B) a trait perspective.
C) a social-cognitive theory.
D) psychoanalysis.
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18
Free association is a method designed to
A) reduce anxiety.
B) explore the unconscious.
C) give priority to group goals.
D) show total acceptance of another person.
A) reduce anxiety.
B) explore the unconscious.
C) give priority to group goals.
D) show total acceptance of another person.
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19
Prior to his use of free association, Freud unsuccessfully tried to make use of
A) hypnosis.
B) projective tests.
C) psychoactive drugs.
D) factor analysis.
A) hypnosis.
B) projective tests.
C) psychoactive drugs.
D) factor analysis.
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20
Mark typically responds to stress in a calm and thoughtful manner. Chandler usually becomes agitated. The reactions of Mark and Chandler indicate that each has a distinctive
A) reaction formation.
B) projection.
C) self-serving bias.
D) personality.
A) reaction formation.
B) projection.
C) self-serving bias.
D) personality.
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21
Freud suggested that pleasure-seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones as we progress through various
A) defense mechanisms.
B) psychosexual stages.
C) free associations.
D) identifications.
A) defense mechanisms.
B) psychosexual stages.
C) free associations.
D) identifications.
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22
George often acts on impulse, without taking time to consider the consequences. A psychoanalyst would suggest that George shows signs of a
A) strong ego.
B) strong superego.
C) weak id.
D) weak ego.
A) strong ego.
B) strong superego.
C) weak id.
D) weak ego.
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23
A boy's sexual desires for his mother and feelings of hostility toward his father constitute what Freud called
A) reaction formation.
B) the Oedipus complex.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) an oral fixation.
A) reaction formation.
B) the Oedipus complex.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) an oral fixation.
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24
Byron is always looking to others for advice, approval, and affection. According to the psychoanalytic perspective, Byron is most likely fixated at the ________ stage.
A) phallic
B) anal
C) latency
D) oral
A) phallic
B) anal
C) latency
D) oral
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25
According to Freud, a fixation involves the focus of one's energies on
A) repression.
B) free association.
C) false memories.
D) an earlier psychosexual stage.
A) repression.
B) free association.
C) false memories.
D) an earlier psychosexual stage.
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26
Although Garth wants to have sex with his girlfriend, he also wants to avoid premarital sex. Freud would have suggested that both desires might be partially satisfied by Garth's
A) ego.
B) id.
C) superego.
D) Oedipus complex.
A) ego.
B) id.
C) superego.
D) Oedipus complex.
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27
According to Freud, boys develop unconscious sexual desires for their mother during the ________ stage.
A) oral
B) phallic
C) anal
D) latency
A) oral
B) phallic
C) anal
D) latency
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28
Freud indicated that defense mechanisms
A) increase anxiety by consciously distorting reality.
B) reduce anxiety by consciously distorting reality.
C) increase anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
D) reduce anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
A) increase anxiety by consciously distorting reality.
B) reduce anxiety by consciously distorting reality.
C) increase anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
D) reduce anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
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29
Freud suggested that a man's inability to remember his childhood Oedipus complex illustrates
A) rationalization.
B) repression.
C) displacement.
D) projection.
A) rationalization.
B) repression.
C) displacement.
D) projection.
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30
Boris does not like chemistry, but he has chosen it as his college major simply to prove that he is just as smart as his father, who is an outstanding chemist. A psychoanalyst would be most likely to suggest that Boris suffers from an unresolved
A) oral fixation.
B) free association.
C) Oedipus complex.
D) projection.
A) oral fixation.
B) free association.
C) Oedipus complex.
D) projection.
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31
Freud emphasized that unresolved childhood conflicts often lead to
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) free association.
D) fixation.
A) reciprocal determinism.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) free association.
D) fixation.
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32
Freud suggested that in the process of development, people pass through
A) a genital stage before they enter a latency stage.
B) a latency stage before they enter a phallic stage.
C) a genital stage before they enter a phallic stage.
D) a latency stage before they enter a genital stage.
A) a genital stage before they enter a latency stage.
B) a latency stage before they enter a phallic stage.
C) a genital stage before they enter a phallic stage.
D) a latency stage before they enter a genital stage.
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33
Freud suggested that the superego strengthens through the process of
A) fixation.
B) free association.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) identification.
A) fixation.
B) free association.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) identification.
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34
According to Freud, the most important erogenous zone during earliest infancy consists of the
A) eyes.
B) mouth.
C) bowels.
D) breasts.
A) eyes.
B) mouth.
C) bowels.
D) breasts.
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35
Psychoanalytic theory suggests that the ego disguises threatening impulses and reduces anxiety by means of
A) free association.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) defense mechanisms.
D) self-transcendence.
A) free association.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) defense mechanisms.
D) self-transcendence.
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36
Ingrid is a married woman who pursues sexual gratification by means of kissing rather than through sexual intercourse. According to Freud, this illustrates a(n)
A) Oedipus complex.
B) self-serving bias.
C) fixation.
D) projection.
A) Oedipus complex.
B) self-serving bias.
C) fixation.
D) projection.
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37
Some psychoanalysts of Freud's era claimed that girls experienced an Electra complex involving an unconscious
A) denial of their femininity.
B) hostility toward their father.
C) sexual desire for their father.
D) identification with their father.
A) denial of their femininity.
B) hostility toward their father.
C) sexual desire for their father.
D) identification with their father.
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38
According to Freud, what psychologists now call our gender identity develops most rapidly during the ________ stage.
A) anal
B) phallic
C) genital
D) oral
A) anal
B) phallic
C) genital
D) oral
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39
According to Freud's theory, the ego
A) is the executive part of personality.
B) operates on the pleasure principle.
C) is the major source of guilt feelings.
D) operates only on a conscious level.
A) is the executive part of personality.
B) operates on the pleasure principle.
C) is the major source of guilt feelings.
D) operates only on a conscious level.
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40
Four-year-old John is very competitive with his father in trying to gain more attention from his mother. Freud would have suggested that John is going through the ________ stage of development.
A) phallic
B) latency
C) anal
D) oral
A) phallic
B) latency
C) anal
D) oral
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41
A habitual drinker who says she drinks with her friends "just to be sociable" best illustrates
A) displacement.
B) rationalization.
C) reaction formation.
D) the spotlight effect.
A) displacement.
B) rationalization.
C) reaction formation.
D) the spotlight effect.
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42
Although Eduardo has repressed his own homosexual desires, he is distressed by a false suspicion that many men frequently stare lustfully at his body. According to psychoanalytic theory, Eduardo's thinking best illustrates
A) displacement.
B) projection.
C) denial.
D) rationalization.
A) displacement.
B) projection.
C) denial.
D) rationalization.
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43
Projection refers to the process by which people
A) consciously express feelings that are the opposite of underlying unconscious impulses.
B) disguise unacceptable, unconscious impulses by attributing them to others.
C) retreat to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development.
D) offer self-justifying explanations in place of real, but unacceptable, unconscious reasons for action.
A) consciously express feelings that are the opposite of underlying unconscious impulses.
B) disguise unacceptable, unconscious impulses by attributing them to others.
C) retreat to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development.
D) offer self-justifying explanations in place of real, but unacceptable, unconscious reasons for action.
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44
Freud referred to the remembered story line of a dream as its
A) archetype.
B) erogenous zone.
C) manifest content.
D) psychosexual stage.
A) archetype.
B) erogenous zone.
C) manifest content.
D) psychosexual stage.
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45
Although Camile has detailed memories of her early school years, she remembers very little about the boyfriend who abruptly broke off their marriage engagement. According to psychoanalytic theory, it appears that Camile is using the defense mechanism of
A) regression.
B) repression.
C) displacement.
D) projection.
A) regression.
B) repression.
C) displacement.
D) projection.
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46
Julie reported that she had a dream in which she was chased by a large dog. According to Freud, Julie's account represents the ________ content of her dream.
A) latent
B) repressed
C) manifest
D) empirically derived
A) latent
B) repressed
C) manifest
D) empirically derived
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47
According to Freud, the defense mechanism that underlies all others is
A) reaction formation.
B) projection.
C) displacement.
D) repression.
A) reaction formation.
B) projection.
C) displacement.
D) repression.
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48
Who emphasized that slips of the tongue often reveal the personality dynamics that contribute to psychological disorders?
A) Allport
B) Freud
C) Bandura
D) Maslow
A) Allport
B) Freud
C) Bandura
D) Maslow
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49
A religious leader who attempts to overcome his hidden doubts with intense expressions of spiritual certainty illustrates most clearly the defense mechanism of
A) reaction formation.
B) projection.
C) regression.
D) displacement.
A) reaction formation.
B) projection.
C) regression.
D) displacement.
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50
Using the defense mechanism of projection, a person experiences an internal
A) threat as if it were an external virtue.
B) virtue as if it were an external threat.
C) threat as if it were an external threat.
D) virtue as if it were an external virtue.
A) threat as if it were an external virtue.
B) virtue as if it were an external threat.
C) threat as if it were an external threat.
D) virtue as if it were an external virtue.
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51
Freud believed that our repressed impulses express themselves in
A) dreams.
B) slips of the tongue.
C) jokes.
D) all of these forms.
A) dreams.
B) slips of the tongue.
C) jokes.
D) all of these forms.
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52
Which defense mechanism involves expressing feelings that are the exact opposite of their anxiety-arousing unconscious feelings?
A) regression
B) denial
C) reaction formation
D) displacement
A) regression
B) denial
C) reaction formation
D) displacement
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53
As her parents became increasingly more abusive toward her, Amity began, with apparent sincerity, to emphatically express her great admiration for her parents. Amity's behavior illustrates most clearly the defense mechanism of
A) projection.
B) displacement.
C) rationalization.
D) reaction formation.
A) projection.
B) displacement.
C) rationalization.
D) reaction formation.
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54
Coping with anxiety by retreating to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development is called
A) projection.
B) reaction formation.
C) regression.
D) displacement.
A) projection.
B) reaction formation.
C) regression.
D) displacement.
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55
Displacement refers to the process by which people
A) consciously express feelings that are the opposite of unacceptable, unconscious impulses.
B) disguise threatening impulses by attributing them to others.
C) retreat to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development.
D) redirect aggressive or sexual impulses toward less threatening targets.
A) consciously express feelings that are the opposite of unacceptable, unconscious impulses.
B) disguise threatening impulses by attributing them to others.
C) retreat to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development.
D) redirect aggressive or sexual impulses toward less threatening targets.
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56
Denial is a defense mechanism that involves
A) attributing one's own threatening impulses to others.
B) refusing to believe or even perceive painful realities.
C) shifting aggressive or sexual impulses toward less threatening targets.
D) retreating to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development.
A) attributing one's own threatening impulses to others.
B) refusing to believe or even perceive painful realities.
C) shifting aggressive or sexual impulses toward less threatening targets.
D) retreating to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development.
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57
Freud believed that the latent content of dreams was
A) fixated.
B) a free association.
C) repressed.
D) a false memory.
A) fixated.
B) a free association.
C) repressed.
D) a false memory.
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58
For several months after he lost the job he had held for nearly 20 years, Mr. Ullomi frequently lost his temper and suffered periodic crying spells. His behavior is most clearly an example of
A) an Oedipus complex.
B) denial.
C) regression.
D) projection.
A) an Oedipus complex.
B) denial.
C) regression.
D) projection.
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59
Shortly after receiving a traffic ticket for speeding, Fred made numerous hostile comments to his wife about the incompetence of women drivers. Fred's comments illustrate most clearly the defense mechanism of
A) reaction formation.
B) rationalization.
C) identification.
D) displacement.
A) reaction formation.
B) rationalization.
C) identification.
D) displacement.
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60
Unconsciously motivated by miserliness, Mr. Rioja refused his son's request for money to buy the books he needs for school. In defending his actions, Mr. Rioja explained that "parental financial aid prevents teenagers from developing into mature, independent adults." Mr. Rioja's explanation is an example of
A) rationalization.
B) projection.
C) displacement.
D) reaction formation.
A) rationalization.
B) projection.
C) displacement.
D) reaction formation.
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61
Contemporary psychodynamic theorists are most likely to emphasize the importance of
A) sexual instincts.
B) free association.
C) inner conflicts.
D) oral fixations.
A) sexual instincts.
B) free association.
C) inner conflicts.
D) oral fixations.
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62
Which personality theory emphasizes the importance of our capacity for healthy growth and self-realization?
A) psychoanalytic
B) social-cognitive
C) humanistic
D) trait
A) psychoanalytic
B) social-cognitive
C) humanistic
D) trait
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63
Tests that present ambiguous stimuli designed to uncover hidden personality dynamics are called ________ tests.
A) empirically derived
B) projective
C) multiphasic personality
D) factor analytic
A) empirically derived
B) projective
C) multiphasic personality
D) factor analytic
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64
Rona was asked by her psychotherapist to describe what she saw in 10 ambiguous inkblots. Rona was most likely responding to a(n) ________ test.
A) projective
B) self-esteem
C) multiphasic personality
D) empirically derived
A) projective
B) self-esteem
C) multiphasic personality
D) empirically derived
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65
Compared with Freud, contemporary research psychologists are LESS likely to think of unconscious mental dynamics as involving
A) parallel processing.
B) repressive censoring.
C) implicit memory.
D) right-hemisphere activity.
A) parallel processing.
B) repressive censoring.
C) implicit memory.
D) right-hemisphere activity.
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66
Which neo-Freudian introduced the concept of an inferiority complex?
A) Carl Jung
B) Hermann Rorschach
C) Karen Horney
D) Alfred Adler
A) Carl Jung
B) Hermann Rorschach
C) Karen Horney
D) Alfred Adler
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67
Who proposed that we are motivated by a hierarchy of needs?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Albert Bandura
C) Abraham Maslow
D) Carl Rogers
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Albert Bandura
C) Abraham Maslow
D) Carl Rogers
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68
Both Karen Horney and Alfred Adler placed greater emphasis than did Freud on the role of ________ in personality development.
A) defense mechanisms
B) social interactions
C) the collective unconscious
D) genetic predispositions
A) defense mechanisms
B) social interactions
C) the collective unconscious
D) genetic predispositions
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69
Frank refuses to believe that he is addicted to drugs despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. He is most clearly demonstrating the defense mechanism of
A) displacement.
B) regression.
C) projection.
D) denial.
A) displacement.
B) regression.
C) projection.
D) denial.
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70
Which of the following personality assessment tools has been the most harshly criticized for lacking validity?
A) Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
B) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
C) Rorschach inkblot test
D) MMPI
A) Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
B) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
C) Rorschach inkblot test
D) MMPI
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71
Which theory has been most severely criticized for offering after-the-fact explanations without advancing testable predictions?
A) humanistic theory
B) trait theory
C) psychoanalytic theory
D) social-cognitive theory
A) humanistic theory
B) trait theory
C) psychoanalytic theory
D) social-cognitive theory
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72
The implicit memories that operate even among those with amnesia best illustrate the importance of
A) the spotlight effect
B) defense mechanisms.
C) unconscious thought.
D) self-transcendence.
A) the spotlight effect
B) defense mechanisms.
C) unconscious thought.
D) self-transcendence.
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73
People who break speed limits tend to think that many others do the same. This best illustrates
A) the spotlight effect.
B) self-transcendence.
C) the false consensus effect.
D) unconditional positive regard.
A) the spotlight effect.
B) self-transcendence.
C) the false consensus effect.
D) unconditional positive regard.
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74
According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious
A) includes memories of our childhood social tensions.
B) triggers attempts to achieve superiority.
C) contains archetypes derived from our species' universal experiences.
D) is a reservoir for our sexual and aggressive motivations.
A) includes memories of our childhood social tensions.
B) triggers attempts to achieve superiority.
C) contains archetypes derived from our species' universal experiences.
D) is a reservoir for our sexual and aggressive motivations.
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75
Survivors of traumatic events, such as rape or torture, are often haunted by persistent and vivid memories of this experience. This most clearly serves to challenge Freud's concept of
A) free association.
B) learned helplessness.
C) motivational conflict.
D) repression.
A) free association.
B) learned helplessness.
C) motivational conflict.
D) repression.
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76
Which of the following Freudian ideas is most clearly contradicted by contemporary psychological theory and research?
A) Conscious awareness of what goes on in our minds is very limited.
B) Painful experiences are commonly repressed.
C) Memories are often distorted and incomplete.
D) Individuals seek to defend themselves against anxiety.
A) Conscious awareness of what goes on in our minds is very limited.
B) Painful experiences are commonly repressed.
C) Memories are often distorted and incomplete.
D) Individuals seek to defend themselves against anxiety.
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77
Twelve-year-old Cawley demonstrates a strongly masculine sense of self-identity even though he was raised without a father or father substitute. This fact represents the most serious threat to ________ theory of personality.
A) Freud's
B) Bandura's
C) Rogers'
D) Allport's
A) Freud's
B) Bandura's
C) Rogers'
D) Allport's
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78
Celine recently had a vivid dream that was strikingly similar to an ancient religious myth. This coincidence would have been of particular interest to
A) Alfred Adler.
B) Gordon Allport.
C) Carl Jung.
D) Karen Horney.
A) Alfred Adler.
B) Gordon Allport.
C) Carl Jung.
D) Karen Horney.
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79
Neo-Freudians placed greater emphasis than did Freud on the role of ________ in personality development.
A) defense mechanisms
B) the Oedipus complex
C) the conscious mind
D) genetic predispositions
A) defense mechanisms
B) the Oedipus complex
C) the conscious mind
D) genetic predispositions
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80
Neo-Freudians such as ________ were among the first to highlight a masculine bias in Freud's theories.
A) Carl Rogers
B) Karen Horney
C) Walter Mischel
D) Hazel Markus
A) Carl Rogers
B) Karen Horney
C) Walter Mischel
D) Hazel Markus
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