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Who wants to be a Millionaire? Chapter 10,11,16 Review Thursday May 17, 2007 Chapter 10,11,16 Review Thursday May 17, 2007

QuestionQuestion A(n) ____ is an object, person, or situation perceived as being capable of satisfying a need.

OptionsOptions A)Drive B)Motive C)Incentive D)Instinct A)Drive B)Motive C)Incentive D)Instinct

Correct Answer C) Incentive

QuestionQuestion The need for ______ is the best example of a psychological need.

OptionsOptions A)Power B)Pain Avoidance C)Food D)Oxygen A)Power B)Pain Avoidance C)Food D)Oxygen

Correct Answer A) Power

QuestionQuestion According to ________ theory, primary drives trigger arousal and activate behavior.

OptionsOptions A)Instinct B)Psychoanalytic C)Humanistic D)Drive-reduction A)Instinct B)Psychoanalytic C)Humanistic D)Drive-reduction

Correct Answer D) drive-reduction

QuestionQuestion What lies just below self-actualization in Maslows hierarchy of needs?

OptionsOptions A)Safety B)Esteem C)Physiological D)Love and belongingness A)Safety B)Esteem C)Physiological D)Love and belongingness

Correct Answer B) Esteem

QuestionQuestion During the McGill University sensory deprivation studies of the 1950s, many student volunteers quit participating because…

OptionsOptions A)They could not afford to miss several days classes B)The experimenters demands were excessive C)The pay was too low to justify spending the time D)Boredom and disorientation proved very uncomfortable A)They could not afford to miss several days classes B)The experimenters demands were excessive C)The pay was too low to justify spending the time D)Boredom and disorientation proved very uncomfortable

Correct Answer D) Boredom and disorientation proved uncomfortable

QuestionQuestion Emotions are states of _____ that have cognitive, physiological, and behavioral components.

OptionsOptions A)Provocation B)Feeling C)Determination D)expression A)Provocation B)Feeling C)Determination D)expression

Correct Answer B) Feeling

QuestionQuestion The emotion of _____ involves predominantly sympathetic arousal.

OptionsOptions A)Depression B)Anger C)Acceptance D)Fear A)Depression B)Anger C)Acceptance D)Fear

Correct Answer D) Fear

QuestionQuestion Family background and early cognitive stimulation are considered _____ influences upon behavior.

OptionsOptions A)Nature B)Nurture C)Maturation D)Self-regulating A)Nature B)Nurture C)Maturation D)Self-regulating

Correct Answer B) Nurture

QuestionQuestion Attempts to maintain contact and anxiety over separation are behaviors that define…

OptionsOptions A)Affection B)Attachment C)Fear D)loneliness A)Affection B)Attachment C)Fear D)loneliness

Correct Answer B) attachment

QuestionQuestion Harlows rhesus monkey studies led him to believe that attachment develops from _______.

OptionsOptions a)Reinforcement b)Nourishment c)Familiarity d)Contact comfort a)Reinforcement b)Nourishment c)Familiarity d)Contact comfort

Correct Answer D) Contact comfort

QuestionQuestion Warm-coldness and restrictive-permissive are described in the text as independent dimensions of ____.

OptionsOptions A)attachment B) Child rearing C) Contact comfort D) Personality traits A)attachment B) Child rearing C) Contact comfort D) Personality traits

Correct Answer B) Child rearing

QuestionQuestion Which of the following is NOT one of the stages of cognitive development identified by Piaget?

OptionsOptions A)Sensorimotor B) Preoperational C) Concrete operational D) Postoperational A)Sensorimotor B) Preoperational C) Concrete operational D) Postoperational

Correct Answer D) postoperational

QuestionQuestion Adolescence ends when…

OptionsOptions A) full height is attained B)reproductive maturity is attained C) A person assumes adult responsibilities A) full height is attained B)reproductive maturity is attained C) A person assumes adult responsibilities

Correct Answer C) A person assumes adult responsibilities

QuestionQuestion Adolescents experience the most conflict with their ________.

OptionsOptions A)Fathers B)Mothers C)Siblings D)teachers A)Fathers B)Mothers C)Siblings D)teachers

Correct Answer B) Mothers

QuestionQuestion Levinson believed that around 30 people

OptionsOptions A)experience midlife crisis B)focus on career achievement C)reassess their life goals and commitments D)experience midlife transition A)experience midlife crisis B)focus on career achievement C)reassess their life goals and commitments D)experience midlife transition

Correct Answer C) Reassess their life goals and commitments

3. According to Freud, I want it, and I want it, now, refers to the part of the personality called the: A) superego. B) id. C) ego. D) eros. A) superego. B) id. C) ego. D) eros. 598

4. Threatened by his own attraction to other males, Mr. Jones leads an active campaign against gay rights. He is displaying the ego defense mechanism: A) denial. B) reaction formation. C) sublimation. D) displacement. A) denial. B) reaction formation. C) sublimation. D) displacement. 600

6. According to Maslow, we are naturally, internally driven to be the best that we can be, achieving the goal of: A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment. A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment. 609

6. According to Maslow, we are naturally, internally driven to be the best that we can be, achieving the goal of: A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment. A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight. D) personal betterment. 609

24: The most widely used personality test is the: A) MMPI. B) Rorschach Inkblot Test. C) TAT. D) 16PF. A) MMPI. B) Rorschach Inkblot Test. C) TAT. D) 16PF. 618