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1 Where everything’s made up and the points don’t matter!
Ms. Blackhurst’s Personality Review Where everything’s made up and the points don’t matter!

2 B) dream interpretation. C) free association. D) psychotherapy.
1. Freud’s technique in which the patient spontaneously reports all thoughts, feelings and images as they come to mind. A) psychoanalysis. B) dream interpretation. C) free association. D) psychotherapy. 597

3 A) unconscious revelation. B) manifest content.
2. According to Freud, the real meaning of the dream could be found in its: A) unconscious revelation. B) manifest content. C) symbolic personification. D) latent content. 598

4 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. 598

5 A) denial. B) reaction formation. C) sublimation. D) displacement.
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. 600

6 A) identification process. B) fixation phenomenon. C) Oedipus complex.
Jung believed that the deepest part of the individual psyche is that which is shared by all people, called the: A) identification process. B) fixation phenomenon. C) Oedipus complex. D) collective unconscious. 601

7 A) self-actualization. B) self-concept. C) analytic insight.
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. 609

8 7. Humanistic psychologists differed from psychoanalytic theorists by focusing on:
A) reinforced behaviors. B) unconscious motives. C) the healthy personality. D) early childhood influences. 609

9 A) actualizing tendency B) unconditional positive regard
8. “I do not approve of your behavior, but I still love and value you as a person,” shows that a parent has ___ for his/her child. A) actualizing tendency B) unconditional positive regard C) compassionate parenting D) conditional positive regard 610

10 C) self-actualization. D) empathy.
9. According to Humanistic Psychology, the water, sun and nutrients that nurture our personalities include all of the following, except: A) genuineness. B) acceptance. C) self-actualization. D) empathy. 610

11 10. A major criticism of the humanistic perspective is:
A) it minimizes the evil side of human nature. B) it has no relevance to psychotherapy. C) it discounts the ideal of a healthy personality. D) it is based solely on childhood memories and conflicts. 612

12 11. A trait is: A) a description of our outward appearance.
B) a repeated pattern of behavior. C) an unconscious motive driving our behavior. D) a relatively stable predisposition to act and feel in a certain way. 613

13 12. A test based on Carl Jung’s personality types and used by 89 of the 100 largest corporations is the: A) Rorschach Test. B) TAT. C) Myers-Briggs. D) MMPI. 613

14 A) intrinsic-extrinsic. B) conscious-unconscious.
13. According to Hans and Sybil Eysenck, personality can be described in terms of two dimensions, including stability-instability, and: A) intrinsic-extrinsic. B) conscious-unconscious. C) extroversion-introversion. D) happy-depressed. 614

15 14. Through factor analysis, personality theorists have more recently identified those basic traits, called: A) the 16PF. B) the Big Five. C) the MMPI. D) fundamental personality factors. 618

16 15. In predicting from one Big Five attribute to another, “night owls” were more likely to be:
A) extraverts. B) agreeable. C) open. D) conscientious. 619

17 D) reciprocal determinism
16. Bandura called the process of interacting with the environment ____. A) self-efficacy B) social-cognitive C) social-cultural D) reciprocal determinism 623

18 B) an external locus of control. C) learned helplessness.
17. When someone relies on “fate” or something like astrology to choose an action implies: A) mental retardation. B) an external locus of control. C) learned helplessness. D) an internal locus of control. 625

19 A) external locus of control. B) learned helplessness.
18. When Martin Seligman experimented with dogs and electric shock, he found they eventually gave up. This was because of: A) external locus of control. B) learned helplessness. C) unstable personality. D) reciprocal determinism. 625

20 19. The best predictor of future behavior is to look at:
A) the Big Five. B) personality test results. C) past behavior in similar situations. D) achievement test scores. 630

21 A) fails to appreciate the person’s inner traits.
20. Some psychologists criticize the social-cognitive perspective because it: A) fails to appreciate the person’s inner traits. B) is too scientific. C) is too descriptive and not testable. D) has no relevance to psychotherapy. 635

22 C) self-actualization D) self-serving bias
21. Teens are especially prone to this phenomenon, afraid that everyone will notice their behavior and judge it. A) self-efficacy B) spotlight effect C) self-actualization D) self-serving bias 632

23 A) Rorschach Inkblot Test. B) MMPI. C) 16PF. D) TAT.
22. A projective test that requires a person look at several pictures and make up stories is the: A) Rorschach Inkblot Test. B) MMPI. C) 16PF. D) TAT. 602

24 23. Items forming the depression scale of the MMPI were “empirically derived,” meaning:
A) they were randomly selected from a large pool of statements. B) they were the most popular when people were surveyed. C) they were found to correlate with other measures of depression. D) they were selected from a large pool of items by people with depression. 617

25 24: The most widely used personality test is the:
A) MMPI. B) Rorschach Inkblot Test. C) TAT. D) 16PF. 618

26 A) Rorschach Inkblot Test. B) MMPI. C) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
25. Because its popularity of use has exceeded research on its value as a predictor, the Journal of Psychological Type has contributed to the scientific study of this test, the: A) Rorschach Inkblot Test. B) MMPI. C) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. D) TAT. 614

27 Acknowledgements Step Up Created by:
John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Based on Psychology, Eighth Edition By David G. Myers Published by Worth Publishers (2007)

28 Answers 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. 5. 6. A 7. 8. 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. 13. 14. B 15. 16. 17. B 18. 19. C 20. A 21. 22. D 23. 24. 25. C


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