Group Review Game Unit 11: Personality.

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Group Review Game Unit 11: Personality

How to Play! 1. You received a list of vocabulary words that you may use as reference. 2. Each definition is flashed for 30 seconds. (There are 20 questions!) 3. Your group will get together to determine the answer and write it on your answer sheet.

How to Play! 4. Two tiebreaker questions will be asked. 5. Each group turns in 1 sheet! 6. Winner is the one who gets the most right! ARE YOU READY!!!

Question #1 After a bad hair cut, Al thought everyone was staring at him. He is most likely exhibiting _____.

Question #2 This is what Freud believed would happen if you failed to resolve a conflict in a given psychosexual stage.

Question #3 This personality construct operates under the reality principle.

Question #4 This psychologist believed that we are all trying to reach our full potential in a stage called self-actualization.

Question #5 Freud used this technique to delve into people’s unconscious by asking them to say whatever came to mind.

Question #6 This defense mechanism is acting in a manner exactly opposite to our true feelings.

Question #7 This psychosexual stage is when young boys begin to desire their mothers in what is called the Oedipus Complex.

Question #8 Joe has tried over and over to pass his science tests. He no longer studies and has given up. He is exhibiting _____.

Question #9 This personality construct exists to satisfy our basic sexual and aggressive drives.

Question #10 Tim surrounds himself with his closest friends so he would not feel sad. Which defense mechanism is he using?

Question #11 Randy believes that everything that happens to him is a direct result of his own actions. He believes in an ____.

Question #12 PJ is outgoing, talkative, and energetic. Factor analysis would say he is most likely an ___.

Question #13 Tom has anxiety over which college to choose because he does not want to have regrets. He is experiencing ___.

Question #14 This is a measure of our level of instability and stability.

Question #15 This is the ability to control impulses and delay gratification.

Question #16 This is a person who thinks negatively and has a negative outlook.

Question #17 Matt is angry about losing the game and punches the wall. He is using this defense mechanism.

Question #18 This is the level of the mind that contains wishes, impulses, memories, and feelings we are unaware of.

Question #19 Jim is obsessively neat and orderly. He is stingy and stubborn. Freud would say that Jim has not resolved this stage.

Question #20 This is the most widely used personality test.

Tiebreaker #1 This psychologist views behavior as influenced by watching others and copying what they do. (Social-Cognitive Perspective)

Tiebreaker #2 His contribution to psychology include the coining of the term inferiority complex.

Tiebreaker #3 Pick a number from 1-10.

Answers Spotlight Effect Fixated Ego Abraham Maslow Free Association Reaction Formation Phallic Stage

Answers Learned Helplessness Id Affiliation Internal Locus of Control Extravert Tyranny of Choice Neuroticism

Answers Self-control Pessimism Displacement Unconscious Anal Stage MMPI

Answers Tiebreaker #1: Albert Bandura Tiebreaker #2: Alfred Adler Random Number: 2