Deck 6: Neo Freudian Theories: Relevant Research

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Which of the following is predicted from the original frustration?aggression hypothesis?

A) Aggression is always caused by frustration.
B) Aggression is sometimes caused by frustration.
C) Frustration is the only one of many causes of aggression.
D) Catharsis always leads to frustration.
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Under which circumstances might an emotion?focused strategy be more effective in reducing anxiety than a problem?focused strategy?

A) When the source of the anxiety is likely to last for a long time.
B) When the person does not possess the tools to correct the situation.
C) When the anxiety level is not particularly high.
D) When the person is very emotional.
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Suppose you have a shy friend who gets anxious whenever there are popular people nearby. The anxiety is so bad that your friend cannot speak around others. Which form of anxiety is your friend most likely experiencing?

A) Reality anxiety
B) Neurotic anxiety
C) Moral anxiety
D) Superego anxiety
Question
The psychologists who developed the frustration?aggression hypothesis borrowed which of the following concepts from Freudian theory?

A) Projection
B) Death instinct
C) Reaction formation
D) Catharsis
Question
Freud wrote about all of the following types of anxiety except one. Which one?

A) Reality anxiety
B) Neurotic anxiety
C) Moral anxiety
D) Performance anxiety
Question
Because different coping strategies work under different situations, researchers often call the ability to know when to apply which strategy

A) anxiety-reduction style.
B) the avoidance approach.
C) copying effectiveness.
D) coping flexibility.
Question
Researchers often organize the many kinds of coping strategies into categories. One of the most useful distinctions drawn by these researchers is between _____ and _____ strategies.

A) conscious; unconscious
B) childish; adult
C) active-role; avoidance
D) primary; secondary
Question
Researchers who examined student's reactions to traumas like car accidents and health issue found that students

A) low in coping flexibility experienced less stress as a result of the traumas.
B) low in coping flexibility experienced no stress from the traumatic events.
C) high in copying flexibility experienced less stress as a result of the traumas.
D) high in copying flexibility experienced less avoidance of future traumas.
Question
Researchers find that men are more likely to use ______ coping strategies than women and women are more likely to use ______ coping strategies than men.

A) emotion-focused; problem-focused
B) active; avoidant
C) avoidant; active
D) problem-focused; emotion-focused
Question
According to Freud, guilt is most closely associated with

A) reality anxiety.
B) neurotic anxiety.
C) moral anxiety.
D) performance anxiety.
Question
The psychologists who developed the frustration?aggression hypothesis used or adapted all of the following concepts from Freudian theory except one. Which one?

A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Catharsis
D) Reinforcement
Question
Research on reactions to stressful stimuli finds that people typically use coping strategies to reduce anxiety

A) when trained to do so by the experimenter.
B) when reminded to do so by the experimenter.
C) when given no instructions about coping strategies by the experimenter.
D) very rarely, unless the stimulus is extremely anxiety?provoking.
Question
Research has found that one gender difference in coping strategies is that

A) women take steps to solve problems directly more than men.
B) men use emotion-focused strategies more than women.
C) women use emotion-focused strategies more than men.
D) none of the above
Question
In contrast to the concerns of traditional psychoanalytic writers, most of the research on coping with anxiety conducted by researchers today

A) is concerned with what Freud called reality anxiety.
B) deals with unconscious efforts to reduce anxiety.
C) is limited to studying people with phobias.
D) is based on the writings of Carl Jung.
Question
Researchers find that avoidance coping strategies

A) with only a few exceptions tend to be less effective than active-role strategies.
B) are particularly effective with severe trauma.
C) are about as effective as emotion-focused strategies.
D) are most effective with long-term problems.
Question
Freud gave which of the following names to the death instinct in his theory?

A) The shadow
B) Libido
C) Thanatos
D) Catharsis
Question
Sam is facing a difficult midterm exam and is feeling stressed out about it. As the exam date approaches and his anxiety increases, Sam starts thinking about ways to study more effectively. He schedules a large portion of time for active study of the material on the test so that he is prepared. In terms of coping, which of the following is Sam's strategy?

A) Avoidance strategy
B) Emotion?focused strategy
C) Problem?focused strategy
D) Repression strategy
Question
Which of the following is true about neurotic anxiety, as conceived by Freud?

A) It is experienced when id impulses are close to breaking into consciousness.
B) It prevents the ego from utilizing defense mechanisms.
C) It is created when id impulses violate society's moral code.
D) People experiencing neurotic anxiety usually are aware of what is making them anxious.
Question
One team of researchers found that medical students who relied on _________ had better physical heath during the first year of med school.

A) active coping
B) self-centered coping strategies
C) defensive coping
D) avoidance strategies
Question
A friend comes to you with a problem. You determine that there is nothing she can do to solve the problem but also that it is not going to go away any time soon. According to research, which type of coping strategy should you recommend?

A) Emotion-focused strategy
B) Problem-focused strategy
C) Avoidant strategy
D) Defensive strategy
Question
Which of the following appears to happen when a frustrated person is allowed to act aggressively?

A) His or her need to aggress against others is decreased.
B) He or she gets more aroused, thus increasing future aggression.
C) The tension release reinforces the aggression.
D) He or she becomes more inhibited about aggressing against people in the future.
Question
According to object relations theory, a child's relationship with his or her parents

A) is not as important as the child's relationship with peers.
B) affects the way the child thinks of others in future relationships.
C) is more important as the child grows older, especially in the adolescent years.
D) is not as important as neo-Freudian theorists originally claimed.
Question
In one longitudinal study spanning over 20 years, 12 month-old infants with a secure attachment style

A) were no more secure in adult romantic relationships than avoidant infants.
B) had fewer close friends and many acquaintances.
C) were more socially competent in elementary school.
D) experienced one deep romance after another.
Question
Researchers in one study compared the responses of people when someone cut in front of them in line. The researchers expected more aggressive reactions when the people were near the front of the line than near the back of the line. The researchers were testing the effects of _______ on aggression.

A) crowd influence
B) modeling
C) arousal level
D) frustration
Question
A woman is frustrated by a person at work. Instead of attacking the co?worker who is frustrating her, she yells at her best friend. According to the frustration?aggression hypothesis, the woman is

A) not really frustrated.
B) more likely to act aggressively after yelling at her friend.
C) demonstrating displacement.
D) demonstrating projection.
Question
Studies with aggressive children find that these children have a lot of

A) violent relatives.
B) stress and frustration in their lives.
C) independence at home.
D) friends.
Question
Researchers find that acting aggressively often increases the likelihood of acting aggressively in the future. Researchers have used all of the following concepts except _________ to explain this finding.

A) disinhibition
B) cues for aggression
C) memories
D) catharsis
Question
Researchers have identified attachment styles that affect how people relate to romantic partners. According to attachment theory, these adult styles are primarily determined by

A) differences in self-esteem.
B) adolescent relationships.
C) relationships with parents when the person was an infant.
D) inherited temperament.
Question
Frustrated research participants are sometimes given an opportunity to administer an electric shock to another person. Experimenters conducting this research generally find that

A) contrary to prediction, participants do not experience a change in their arousal levels following the administration of the shocks.
B) participants experience an increase in arousal following the administration of the shocks.
C) participants experience a decrease in arousal following the administration of the shocks.
D) participants experience a rapid increase followed by a rapid decrease in arousal following the administration of the shocks.
Question
Research on frustration and aggression generally has found that

A) frustration always leads to aggression.
B) frustration sometimes leads to aggression.
C) frustration rarely leads to aggression.
D) frustration always leads to aggression, but sometimes in indirect or displaced forms.
Question
The concept known as "triggered displaced aggression" refers to displacement that is

A) an overreaction.
B) targeted toward a specific person.
C) generalized aggression to unfamiliar situations.
D) rare in response to frustration, if ever, in the personality.
Question
According to research on the frustration?aggression hypothesis, we would expect a frustrated man who is allowed to act aggressively to experience

A) catharsis and reduce his aggression.
B) catharsis and increase his aggression.
C) no catharsis and reduce his aggression.
D) no catharsis and increase his aggression.
Question
Which of the following is true about the frustration-aggression hypothesis?

A) Frustration is one cause of aggression.
B) Frustrated people act more aggressively than nonfrustrated people.
C) Aggressive responses are more likely when a frustrated person is close to their goal.
D) All of the above
Question
According to research on attachment theory, a mother who is attentive and responsive to her infant is most likely to develop a ______ relationship with the child.

A) secure
B) anxious-ambivalent
C) avoidant
D) dependent
Question
Participants in one study were either frustrated or not frustrated. They then were given what they thought was an opportunity to administer electric shocks to another person. Sometimes this other person was the one who had frustrated them, and sometimes it was a stranger. The researchers found that

A) frustration increased aggression, but only against the person who frustrated the participants.
B) frustration increased aggression against both the person who had frustrated the participants and the stranger.
C) frustration led to an increase in aggression against the person who had frustrated the participants, but a decrease in aggression against the stranger.
D) frustration did not affect aggression levels in this experiment.
Question
To explain why aggression sometimes decreases, many researchers have adopted the Freudian concept of

A) the Oedipus complex.
B) repression.
C) the superego.
D) catharsis.
Question
Participants in one experiment were either frustrated or not frustrated. They then were given what they thought was an opportunity to administer electric shocks to either the person who had frustrated them or a stranger. This experiment was designed to test which part of the frustration?aggression hypothesis?

A) Catharsis
B) Displacement
C) Sublimation
D) Reinforcement
Question
Which of the following concepts did some of the developers of the original frustration?aggression hypothesis use to explain why frustrated people sometimes fail to show signs of aggression?

A) Reaction formation and displacement
B) Displacement and sublimation
C) Sublimation and denial
D) Repression and denial
Question
According to the original frustration?aggression hypothesis, what is needed to reduce the likelihood of aggression in a frustrated person?

A) Removal of the frustrating agent
B) Reduced awareness of the frustrating agent
C) Catharsis
D) Repression
Question
In contrast to Freud's theory, object relations theorists

A) focus on internal drives and conflicts.
B) are interested in the intellectual and emotional development of the infant.
C) are interested in an infant's relationship with his or her parents.
D) do not believe that children develop unconscious representations of significant objects in their environment.
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Describe three kinds of parent-child attachment relationships. Contrast with examples of each of the four categories of adult attachment styles. What are the implications for children in each of the three relationships when they are adults?
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Although she is involved in a steady romantic relationship, Jackie has an avoidant attachment style. This week she is stressed about an upcoming medical operation. Studies suggest the stress will cause Jackie to

A) seek comfort from her partner.
B) pull away from her partner.
C) seek comfort from many people.
D) become excessively dependent on her partner.
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A person who describes his or her relationships with family members as distrustful and emotionally distant most probably has an avoidant style of attachment.
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In general, avoidance coping strategies are more effective in helping people with a wide variety of stressors than active strategies.
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A four-category model of adult attachment styles divides people along which two dimensions?

A) Fear of abandonment and fear of closeness
B) Feelings about one's mother and feelings about one's father
C) Fear of closeness and fear of love
D) Images of one's self-worth and belief in one's abilities
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People with which kind of adult attachment style are least likely to fall in love?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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An attachment style inventory was completed by couples waiting in an airport, their behavior was then observed until departure. Results from this research showed that

A) avoidant individuals showed signs of stress over flying.
B) most secure participants left the waiting area before their partners departed.
C) avoidant couples directly expressed anxiety to the researchers.
D) secure participants showed signs of closeness to their partner while waiting.
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One explanation for why aggression leads to more aggression is that it is reinforced by the cathartic release of tension.
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In terms of the four-category model of adult attachment, preoccupied people

A) see themselves as unworthy of love and doubt a romantic relationship would be satisfying.
B) have feelings that they are unworthy while they tend to see others as trustworthy.
C) shy away from close relationships.
D) seek out intimate relationships because of curiosity.
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A woman is uncomfortable getting close to others and has difficulty trusting potential romantic partners. She probably has which kind of adult attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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Individuals who see themselves as unworthy of love is characteristic of which of the following categories of adult attachment?

A) Secure
B) Avoidant
C) Dismissing
D) Fearful
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Discuss how Freud's original frustration-aggression hypothesis influenced research by behavioral psychologists on the topic. Give evidence that frustration is one cause of aggression. Define displacement and catharsis and specify their roles in aggressive behavior.
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In terms of the four-category model of adult attachment, dismissing people have feelings that they are unworthy while they tend to see others as trustworthy.
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Francisco has fallen in love many times, but has difficulty finding long-term happiness in any of his relationships. He desperately wants to find a romantic partner. Francisco probably has which kind of adult attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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A man worries that his romantic partner does not really love him. He becomes demanding and sometimes overwhelming in his effort to secure his partner's love. The man probably has which kind of attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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State the early version of the distinction between active-role and avoidant coping strategies. Give some examples of a person's response to stress from each end of the dimension. Distinguish further the coping strategies that are problem-focused from emotion-focused strategies. State the relative effectiveness of these different strategies.
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Carol is having difficulty with her romantic relationship. She is afraid of losing her partner, so she gives in to her partner's wishes to keep him happy. Carol probably has which kind of attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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Deck 6: Neo Freudian Theories: Relevant Research
1
Which of the following is predicted from the original frustration?aggression hypothesis?

A) Aggression is always caused by frustration.
B) Aggression is sometimes caused by frustration.
C) Frustration is the only one of many causes of aggression.
D) Catharsis always leads to frustration.
A
2
Under which circumstances might an emotion?focused strategy be more effective in reducing anxiety than a problem?focused strategy?

A) When the source of the anxiety is likely to last for a long time.
B) When the person does not possess the tools to correct the situation.
C) When the anxiety level is not particularly high.
D) When the person is very emotional.
B
3
Suppose you have a shy friend who gets anxious whenever there are popular people nearby. The anxiety is so bad that your friend cannot speak around others. Which form of anxiety is your friend most likely experiencing?

A) Reality anxiety
B) Neurotic anxiety
C) Moral anxiety
D) Superego anxiety
B
4
The psychologists who developed the frustration?aggression hypothesis borrowed which of the following concepts from Freudian theory?

A) Projection
B) Death instinct
C) Reaction formation
D) Catharsis
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Freud wrote about all of the following types of anxiety except one. Which one?

A) Reality anxiety
B) Neurotic anxiety
C) Moral anxiety
D) Performance anxiety
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Because different coping strategies work under different situations, researchers often call the ability to know when to apply which strategy

A) anxiety-reduction style.
B) the avoidance approach.
C) copying effectiveness.
D) coping flexibility.
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Researchers often organize the many kinds of coping strategies into categories. One of the most useful distinctions drawn by these researchers is between _____ and _____ strategies.

A) conscious; unconscious
B) childish; adult
C) active-role; avoidance
D) primary; secondary
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Researchers who examined student's reactions to traumas like car accidents and health issue found that students

A) low in coping flexibility experienced less stress as a result of the traumas.
B) low in coping flexibility experienced no stress from the traumatic events.
C) high in copying flexibility experienced less stress as a result of the traumas.
D) high in copying flexibility experienced less avoidance of future traumas.
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Researchers find that men are more likely to use ______ coping strategies than women and women are more likely to use ______ coping strategies than men.

A) emotion-focused; problem-focused
B) active; avoidant
C) avoidant; active
D) problem-focused; emotion-focused
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According to Freud, guilt is most closely associated with

A) reality anxiety.
B) neurotic anxiety.
C) moral anxiety.
D) performance anxiety.
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The psychologists who developed the frustration?aggression hypothesis used or adapted all of the following concepts from Freudian theory except one. Which one?

A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Catharsis
D) Reinforcement
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Research on reactions to stressful stimuli finds that people typically use coping strategies to reduce anxiety

A) when trained to do so by the experimenter.
B) when reminded to do so by the experimenter.
C) when given no instructions about coping strategies by the experimenter.
D) very rarely, unless the stimulus is extremely anxiety?provoking.
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Research has found that one gender difference in coping strategies is that

A) women take steps to solve problems directly more than men.
B) men use emotion-focused strategies more than women.
C) women use emotion-focused strategies more than men.
D) none of the above
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In contrast to the concerns of traditional psychoanalytic writers, most of the research on coping with anxiety conducted by researchers today

A) is concerned with what Freud called reality anxiety.
B) deals with unconscious efforts to reduce anxiety.
C) is limited to studying people with phobias.
D) is based on the writings of Carl Jung.
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Researchers find that avoidance coping strategies

A) with only a few exceptions tend to be less effective than active-role strategies.
B) are particularly effective with severe trauma.
C) are about as effective as emotion-focused strategies.
D) are most effective with long-term problems.
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Freud gave which of the following names to the death instinct in his theory?

A) The shadow
B) Libido
C) Thanatos
D) Catharsis
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Sam is facing a difficult midterm exam and is feeling stressed out about it. As the exam date approaches and his anxiety increases, Sam starts thinking about ways to study more effectively. He schedules a large portion of time for active study of the material on the test so that he is prepared. In terms of coping, which of the following is Sam's strategy?

A) Avoidance strategy
B) Emotion?focused strategy
C) Problem?focused strategy
D) Repression strategy
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Which of the following is true about neurotic anxiety, as conceived by Freud?

A) It is experienced when id impulses are close to breaking into consciousness.
B) It prevents the ego from utilizing defense mechanisms.
C) It is created when id impulses violate society's moral code.
D) People experiencing neurotic anxiety usually are aware of what is making them anxious.
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One team of researchers found that medical students who relied on _________ had better physical heath during the first year of med school.

A) active coping
B) self-centered coping strategies
C) defensive coping
D) avoidance strategies
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A friend comes to you with a problem. You determine that there is nothing she can do to solve the problem but also that it is not going to go away any time soon. According to research, which type of coping strategy should you recommend?

A) Emotion-focused strategy
B) Problem-focused strategy
C) Avoidant strategy
D) Defensive strategy
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21
Which of the following appears to happen when a frustrated person is allowed to act aggressively?

A) His or her need to aggress against others is decreased.
B) He or she gets more aroused, thus increasing future aggression.
C) The tension release reinforces the aggression.
D) He or she becomes more inhibited about aggressing against people in the future.
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According to object relations theory, a child's relationship with his or her parents

A) is not as important as the child's relationship with peers.
B) affects the way the child thinks of others in future relationships.
C) is more important as the child grows older, especially in the adolescent years.
D) is not as important as neo-Freudian theorists originally claimed.
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In one longitudinal study spanning over 20 years, 12 month-old infants with a secure attachment style

A) were no more secure in adult romantic relationships than avoidant infants.
B) had fewer close friends and many acquaintances.
C) were more socially competent in elementary school.
D) experienced one deep romance after another.
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Researchers in one study compared the responses of people when someone cut in front of them in line. The researchers expected more aggressive reactions when the people were near the front of the line than near the back of the line. The researchers were testing the effects of _______ on aggression.

A) crowd influence
B) modeling
C) arousal level
D) frustration
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A woman is frustrated by a person at work. Instead of attacking the co?worker who is frustrating her, she yells at her best friend. According to the frustration?aggression hypothesis, the woman is

A) not really frustrated.
B) more likely to act aggressively after yelling at her friend.
C) demonstrating displacement.
D) demonstrating projection.
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Studies with aggressive children find that these children have a lot of

A) violent relatives.
B) stress and frustration in their lives.
C) independence at home.
D) friends.
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Researchers find that acting aggressively often increases the likelihood of acting aggressively in the future. Researchers have used all of the following concepts except _________ to explain this finding.

A) disinhibition
B) cues for aggression
C) memories
D) catharsis
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Researchers have identified attachment styles that affect how people relate to romantic partners. According to attachment theory, these adult styles are primarily determined by

A) differences in self-esteem.
B) adolescent relationships.
C) relationships with parents when the person was an infant.
D) inherited temperament.
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Frustrated research participants are sometimes given an opportunity to administer an electric shock to another person. Experimenters conducting this research generally find that

A) contrary to prediction, participants do not experience a change in their arousal levels following the administration of the shocks.
B) participants experience an increase in arousal following the administration of the shocks.
C) participants experience a decrease in arousal following the administration of the shocks.
D) participants experience a rapid increase followed by a rapid decrease in arousal following the administration of the shocks.
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30
Research on frustration and aggression generally has found that

A) frustration always leads to aggression.
B) frustration sometimes leads to aggression.
C) frustration rarely leads to aggression.
D) frustration always leads to aggression, but sometimes in indirect or displaced forms.
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31
The concept known as "triggered displaced aggression" refers to displacement that is

A) an overreaction.
B) targeted toward a specific person.
C) generalized aggression to unfamiliar situations.
D) rare in response to frustration, if ever, in the personality.
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According to research on the frustration?aggression hypothesis, we would expect a frustrated man who is allowed to act aggressively to experience

A) catharsis and reduce his aggression.
B) catharsis and increase his aggression.
C) no catharsis and reduce his aggression.
D) no catharsis and increase his aggression.
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Which of the following is true about the frustration-aggression hypothesis?

A) Frustration is one cause of aggression.
B) Frustrated people act more aggressively than nonfrustrated people.
C) Aggressive responses are more likely when a frustrated person is close to their goal.
D) All of the above
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According to research on attachment theory, a mother who is attentive and responsive to her infant is most likely to develop a ______ relationship with the child.

A) secure
B) anxious-ambivalent
C) avoidant
D) dependent
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35
Participants in one study were either frustrated or not frustrated. They then were given what they thought was an opportunity to administer electric shocks to another person. Sometimes this other person was the one who had frustrated them, and sometimes it was a stranger. The researchers found that

A) frustration increased aggression, but only against the person who frustrated the participants.
B) frustration increased aggression against both the person who had frustrated the participants and the stranger.
C) frustration led to an increase in aggression against the person who had frustrated the participants, but a decrease in aggression against the stranger.
D) frustration did not affect aggression levels in this experiment.
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36
To explain why aggression sometimes decreases, many researchers have adopted the Freudian concept of

A) the Oedipus complex.
B) repression.
C) the superego.
D) catharsis.
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37
Participants in one experiment were either frustrated or not frustrated. They then were given what they thought was an opportunity to administer electric shocks to either the person who had frustrated them or a stranger. This experiment was designed to test which part of the frustration?aggression hypothesis?

A) Catharsis
B) Displacement
C) Sublimation
D) Reinforcement
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38
Which of the following concepts did some of the developers of the original frustration?aggression hypothesis use to explain why frustrated people sometimes fail to show signs of aggression?

A) Reaction formation and displacement
B) Displacement and sublimation
C) Sublimation and denial
D) Repression and denial
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According to the original frustration?aggression hypothesis, what is needed to reduce the likelihood of aggression in a frustrated person?

A) Removal of the frustrating agent
B) Reduced awareness of the frustrating agent
C) Catharsis
D) Repression
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In contrast to Freud's theory, object relations theorists

A) focus on internal drives and conflicts.
B) are interested in the intellectual and emotional development of the infant.
C) are interested in an infant's relationship with his or her parents.
D) do not believe that children develop unconscious representations of significant objects in their environment.
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41
Describe three kinds of parent-child attachment relationships. Contrast with examples of each of the four categories of adult attachment styles. What are the implications for children in each of the three relationships when they are adults?
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Although she is involved in a steady romantic relationship, Jackie has an avoidant attachment style. This week she is stressed about an upcoming medical operation. Studies suggest the stress will cause Jackie to

A) seek comfort from her partner.
B) pull away from her partner.
C) seek comfort from many people.
D) become excessively dependent on her partner.
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43
A person who describes his or her relationships with family members as distrustful and emotionally distant most probably has an avoidant style of attachment.
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44
In general, avoidance coping strategies are more effective in helping people with a wide variety of stressors than active strategies.
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45
A four-category model of adult attachment styles divides people along which two dimensions?

A) Fear of abandonment and fear of closeness
B) Feelings about one's mother and feelings about one's father
C) Fear of closeness and fear of love
D) Images of one's self-worth and belief in one's abilities
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46
People with which kind of adult attachment style are least likely to fall in love?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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47
An attachment style inventory was completed by couples waiting in an airport, their behavior was then observed until departure. Results from this research showed that

A) avoidant individuals showed signs of stress over flying.
B) most secure participants left the waiting area before their partners departed.
C) avoidant couples directly expressed anxiety to the researchers.
D) secure participants showed signs of closeness to their partner while waiting.
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48
One explanation for why aggression leads to more aggression is that it is reinforced by the cathartic release of tension.
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49
In terms of the four-category model of adult attachment, preoccupied people

A) see themselves as unworthy of love and doubt a romantic relationship would be satisfying.
B) have feelings that they are unworthy while they tend to see others as trustworthy.
C) shy away from close relationships.
D) seek out intimate relationships because of curiosity.
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50
A woman is uncomfortable getting close to others and has difficulty trusting potential romantic partners. She probably has which kind of adult attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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51
Individuals who see themselves as unworthy of love is characteristic of which of the following categories of adult attachment?

A) Secure
B) Avoidant
C) Dismissing
D) Fearful
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52
Discuss how Freud's original frustration-aggression hypothesis influenced research by behavioral psychologists on the topic. Give evidence that frustration is one cause of aggression. Define displacement and catharsis and specify their roles in aggressive behavior.
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53
In terms of the four-category model of adult attachment, dismissing people have feelings that they are unworthy while they tend to see others as trustworthy.
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54
Francisco has fallen in love many times, but has difficulty finding long-term happiness in any of his relationships. He desperately wants to find a romantic partner. Francisco probably has which kind of adult attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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55
A man worries that his romantic partner does not really love him. He becomes demanding and sometimes overwhelming in his effort to secure his partner's love. The man probably has which kind of attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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56
State the early version of the distinction between active-role and avoidant coping strategies. Give some examples of a person's response to stress from each end of the dimension. Distinguish further the coping strategies that are problem-focused from emotion-focused strategies. State the relative effectiveness of these different strategies.
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57
Karen Horney agreed with Freud that unconscious conflicts often trigger anxiety.
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58
Carol is having difficulty with her romantic relationship. She is afraid of losing her partner, so she gives in to her partner's wishes to keep him happy. Carol probably has which kind of attachment style?

A) Secure
B) Anxious-ambivalent
C) Avoidant
D) Dependent
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