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Psychology Review JEOPARDY Defense Mechanisms Famous People Definitions Well-known Tests Hodgepodge $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 Team 1 Team 2
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Answer $10 Defense Mechanisms This defense mechanism is also known as the “kick the dog syndrome
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Question $10 What is displacement?
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Answer $20 Defense Mechanisms In this defense mechanism, people “forget” important but difficult past events.
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Question $20 What is repression?
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Answer $30 Defense Mechanisms When displaying this defense mechanism, people unconsciously pretend they like someone whom they secretly hate.
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Question $30 What is a reaction formation?
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Answer $40 Defense Mechanisms Denial is part of this defense mechanism, which causes people to blame others for something foolish they’ve done.
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Question $40 What is projection?
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Answer $50 Defense Mechanisms In this defense mechanism, anal impulses convert to creating a pottery vase.
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Question $50 What is sublimation?
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Answer $10 Famous People This psychoanalyst challenged Freud’s ideas about women.
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Question $10 Who is Karen Horney?
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Daily Double How much do you wish to wager? Team 2Team 1
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Daily Double Famous People This personality researcher discovered 18,000 words in the dictionary that refer to personality traits.
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Daily Double Question Who is Gordon Allport?
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Answer $30 Famous People Observational learning plays an important role in personality according to this researcher and theorist (reciprocal learning).
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Question $30 Who is Alfred Bandura?
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Answer $40 Famous People The persona mask is from this theorist.
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Question $40 Who is Carl Jung?
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Answer $50 Famous People For this personality theorist, psychoticism was one of three basic personality traits.
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Question $50 Who is Hans Eysenck?
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Answer $10 Definitions In Freud’s theory, the concept that women view themselves as castrated males.
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Question $10 What is penis envy?
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Answer $20 Definitions In Adler’s theory, a person’s feelings of low self-esteem.
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Question $20 What is inferiority complex?
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Answer $30 Definitions For Jung, the universal symbolic representations of people, objects, and experiences.
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Question $30 What is archetype?
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Answer $40 Definitions The basic, innate dispositions that infants are born with, according to biological theories.
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Question $40 What is temperament?
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Answer $50 Definitions According to Rogers, when parents show consistent love and acceptance of their children.
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Question $50 What is unconditional positive regard?
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Answer $10 Well-known tests This “true-false” personality test is named after a state.
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Question $10 What is the MMPI?
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Answer $20 Well-known tests Inkblots form the basis of this test
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Question $20 What is the Rorschach?
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Answer $30 Well-known tests You would tell a story about people in a picture in this test.
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Question $30 What is the TAT?
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Answer $40 Well-known tests A psychologist watches you and records what you do.
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Question $40 What is a behavioral assessment?
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Answer $50 Well-known tests This test gives a four letter combo for personality.
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Question $50 What is the Meyer-Briggs Typology?
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Answer $10 Hodgepodge According to this theory, personality consists of five major traits.
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Question $10 What is the “Big Five”?
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Answer $20 Hodgepodge This tragic Greek figure formed the basis for a Freudian personality stage.
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Question $20 Who was Oedipus?
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Answer $30 Hodgepodge A Jungian would regard this sci-fi movie as illustrating archetypes of good and evil.
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Question $30 What is “Star Wars”?
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Answer $40 Hodgepodge By improving our faith in ourselves, social learning theorists say we can increase this personality quality.
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Question $40 What is self-efficacy?
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Answer $50 Hodgepodge Name the two psychologists most associated with the Humanist theories.
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Question $50 Who are Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow?
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