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Chapter 15: Personality Analyze This! I Think I Can What’s your sign? Culture Shapes So, who are you? 400
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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5.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.
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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.
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7. Humanistic psychologists differed from psychoanalytic theorists by focusing on: A) reinforced behaviors. B) unconscious motives. C) the healthy personality. D) early childhood influences.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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16. Bandura called the process of interacting with the environment ____. A) self-efficacy B) social-cognitive C) social-cultural D) reciprocal determinism
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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22. A projective test that requires a person look at several pictures and make up stores is the: A) Rorschach Inkblot Test. B) MMPI. C) 16PF. D) TAT.
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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.
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24: The most widely used personality test is the: A) MMPI. B) Rorschach Inkblot Test. C) TAT. D) 16PF.
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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.
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Stop here, or continue as a review
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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
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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
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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
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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
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5.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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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16. Bandura called the process of interacting with the environment ____. A) self-efficacy B) social-cognitive C) social-cultural D) reciprocal determinism 623
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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22. A projective test that requires a person look at several pictures and make up stores is the: A) Rorschach Inkblot Test. B) MMPI. C) 16PF. D) TAT. 602
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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
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24: The most widely used personality test is the: A) MMPI. B) Rorschach Inkblot Test. C) TAT. D) 16PF. 618
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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
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Acknowledgements Step Up Created by: –John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Based on Psychology, Eighth Edition By David G. Myers Published by Worth Publishers (2007)
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Answers 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.B 18.B 19.C 20.A 21.B 22.D 23.D 24.A 25.C
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