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2 1000 800 600 400 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 Freud’s structure of personality Click here to go to Final Jeopardy Defense Mech- anisms Stages of Psycho- sexual Dev. & fixations Social Cogn approach Testing & Trait theory Compare theories

3 You missed clicking on a link on the first page. Click anywhere on this text to go back.

4 The principle the ego operates on. What is the REALITY PRINCIPLE? T1-200 Click to Return

5 What is the superego? T1-400 Click to Return The part of personality that’s your internal parental voice

6 What is the ID? T1-600 Click to Return Operates on the Pleasure Principle.

7 What is the EGO? T1-800 Click to Return The part of personality that’s always in the “middle” of internal arguments.

8 What is the CONSCIENCE (of the superego)? T1-1000 Click to Return The part of personality that makes you feel guilty if you do not live up to its standards

9 What is rationalization? T2-200 Click to Return James has suffered heavy financial losses while playing the stock market. Upon trading his luxury car for a small old car, James informed his friends that he bought the cheaper car to do his part in the battle against air pollution.

10 What is projection? T2-400 Click to Return It is typical for the person who’s most difficult to convince in an argument to say that everyone else is stubborn.

11 What is displacement? T2-600 Click to Return The teacher was criticized by the principal for having a disruptive class. When he got home that night, he argued with his wife and kicked the dog.

12 What is regression? T2-800 Click to Return A 6 yr old, who gave up bed-wetting at 3, moves with his parents to a new neighborhood. During the stressful period of adjusting to his new home, he again wets the bed for several nights.

13 What is sublimation? T2-1000 Click to Return Tory becomes annoyed when he recalls his earlier conviction as a Peeping Tom. Tory has left his sordid past behind and now is a busy photographer for Playboy magazine.

14 What is fixated at the anal stage? T3-200 Click to Return Haijenic is a “neat freak”.

15 What is the phallic stage (or Oedipus complex)? T3-400 Click to Return Sammy wants to marry his mother

16 What is fixated at the ORAL stage T3-600 Click to Return When Fumi stopped smoking, she started sucking on straws, toothpicks, pencils, pens....

17 What is the Latency stage? T3-800 Click to Return Tommy (8) thinks that girls have “cooties”.

18 Who is the Mother? T3-1000 Click to Return Girls come to identify with her if they successfully resolve their conflict in the Phallic stage.

19 What is the BEHAVIORAL component? T4-200 Click to Return The component of personality that refers to “what you do”

20 What are the ENVIRONMENTAL factors? T4-400 Click to Return The factors that surround you

21 What is the COGNITIVE component? T4-600 Click to Return How you think about things

22 What is RECIPROCAL DETERMINISM? T4-800 Click to Return A combination of thoughts, what you do, & situations that influence personality

23 What is a low sense of self efficacy in math? T4-1000 Click to Return Ami thinks she has no ability in math.

24 What is DESCRIBE behavior T5-200 Click to Return The goal that trait theories are designed to meet.

25 What are examples of PROJECTIVE tests? T5-400 Click to Return The TAT or Rorschach Inkblot test.

26 What is a questionnaire or self-report personality inventory? T5-600 Click to Return The most objective test of personality.

27 What is an example of high reliability? T5-800 Click to Return Brutus gets on and off the scale 5 times in a row and each time it shows his weight as exactly 234 pounds.

28 What is an example of having LOW validity? T5-1000 Click to Return Penelope takes a personality test in English, when she speaks no English.

29 What is the Humanist perspective? T6-200 Click to Return Emphasizes free will

30 What is the Psychoanalytic perspective? T6-400 Click to Return Emphasizes that what happens in childhood is most important in personality development

31 What is the social cognitive perspective? T6-600 Click to Return Believes self-efficacy important

32 What are the Humanist and Social Cognitive Perspectives? T6-800 Click to Return Emphasize that people can change at any time in their life, without extreme measures

33 What are the Psychoanalytic and Social Cognitive Perspectives? T6-1000 Click to Return Do NOT believe that people are inherently good

34 The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here T7-200 Click to Return “Answer Here”

35 The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here T7-400 Click to Return “Answer Here”

36 The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here T7-600 Click to Return “Answer Here”

37 The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here T7-800 Click to Return “Answer Here”

38 The Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here T7-1000 Click to Return “Answer Here”

39 “Final Jeopardy General Category” Final Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return “Final Jeopardy Answer Goes here”

40 You picked the Daily Double Make a bet, up to the amount you have. If you bet everything you make it a ‘True Daily Double’ Click here to see the Daily Double ‘Jeopardy Answer’


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