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Step Up To: Psychology by John J. Schulte, Psy.D. From Myers, Psychology 8e Worth Publishers. Chapter 15: Personality. What’s your sign?. I Think I Can. Culture Shapes. Analyze This!. So, who are you?. Analyze This!. 500. 400. 300. 200. 100. I think I can. 500. 400. 300. 200.
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Step Up To: Psychologyby John J. Schulte, Psy.D. From Myers, Psychology 8e Worth Publishers
Chapter 15: Personality What’s your sign? I Think I Can Culture Shapes Analyze This! So, who are you?
Analyze This! 500 400 300 200 100
I think I can. 500 400 300 200 100
What’s your sign? 500 400 300 200 100
Culture Shapes 500 400 300 200 100
So, who are you? 500 400 300 200 100
1. A psychotherapist instructs David to relax, close his eyes, and state aloud whatever thoughts come to mind no matter how trivial or absurd. The therapist is using a technique known as: • A) fixation. • B) free association. • C) reaction formation. • D) projection.
2. According to psychoanalytic theory, the part of the personality that strives for immediate gratification of basic drives is the: • A) id. • B) ego. • C) superego. • D) collective unconscious.
3. Mrs. Hall was asked by her psychotherapist to look at some ambiguous pictures and make up a story about each. She was likely taking the: • A) TAT. • B) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. • C) MMPI-2. • D) Rorschach test.
4. Which neo-Freudian theorist emphasized the influence of the collective unconscious in personality development? • A) Adler • B) Horney • C) Jung • D) Maslow
5. Parents who disguise hostility toward their children by becoming overly protective of them are very likely using the defense mechanism of: • A) projection. • B) regression. • C) rationalization. • D) reaction formation.
6. Carl Rogers suggested that the ____ is a central feature of personality. • A) collective unconscious. • B) self-concept. • C) inferiority complex. • D) Oedipus complex.
7. The humanistic perspective emphasized the importance of: • A) free association. • B) self-determination. • C) personality inventories. • D) projective tests.
8. Humanistic theorists have been criticized for: • A) overestimating the impact of childhood experiences on adult personality. • B) underestimating the inconsistency of behavior from one situation to another. • C) overestimating the degree of similarity among people. • D) underestimating the inherent human capacity for destructive and evil behaviors.
9. Self-actualized people, as described by Maslow, are least likely to be highly: • A) compassionate. • B) religious. • C) conforming. • D) self-accepting.
10. In order to assess a client’s personal growth, Carl Rogers measured the correspondence between _____ and _____. • A) locus of control; self-actualization • B) ideal self; actual self • C) the client’s values; the therapist’s values • D) self-esteem; locus of control
11. Characteristic patterns of behavior and motivation are called: • A) aptitudes. • B) fixations. • C) projections. • D) traits.
12. Trait theorists are more concerned with ____ personality and ____ it. • A) predicting; assessing • B) describing; explaining • C) changing; analyzing • D) interpreting; observing
13. Personality inventories typically gather information by means of: • A) projection. • B) factor analysis. • C) free association. • D) self-reports.
14. Sasha believes that the questions on college tests are so unrelated to course work that studying is useless. Sasha’s belief most clearly illustrates: • A) reciprocal determinism. • B) reaction formation. • C) an external locus of control. • D) displacement.
15. Which of the following Big Five trait dimensions is most closely related to one’s level of creativity? • A) extraversion • B) emotional stability • C) openness • D) agreeableness
16. Which perspective on human personality emphasizes reciprocal determinism? • A) social-cognitive • B) psychoanalytic • C) trait • D) humanistic
17. The perception that one can strongly influence the outcome and destiny of one’s own life exemplifies: • A) the reality principle. • B) the spotlight effect. • C) the pleasure principle. • D) an internal locus of control.
18. Martin Seligman advocates a positive psychology, which focuses on topics such as: • A) projection. • B) the Barnum effect. • C) external locus of control. • D) optimism.
19. According to Jennifer Crocker and Brenda Major (1989), members of stigmatized groups maintain their self-esteem by: • A) valuing the things at which they excel. • B) attributing problems to prejudice. • C) comparing themselves to those in their own group. • D) all of the above.
20. Jody failed her last history midterm. Which of the following conclusions would be most representative of a self-serving bias on Jody’s part? • A) “ I really didn’t prepare well enough for that test.” • B) “I think the test questions were ambiguous and confusing.” • C) “I lack ability in history.” • D) “I wasn’t concentrating very hard during the test.”
21. Dogs strapped into a harness and given repeated and unavoidable shocks develop: • A) a fixation. • B) a reaction formation. • C) learned helplessness. • D) unrealistic optimism.
22. Linda was impressed by the palm reader’s “insight” into her personality. This illustrates: • A) unconditional positive regard. • B) reciprocal determinism. • C) attributional style. • D) the Barnum effect.
23. Randy’s substandard academic performance is both a result and a cause of his feelings of academic inferiority. This best illustrates the importance of: • A) reciprocal determinism. • B) the Barnum effect. • C) reaction formation. • D) self-serving bias.
24. The factor of the “Big Five” that measures emotional stability vs. instability is: • A) Agreeableness. • B) Neuroticism. • C) Openness. • D) Extraversion.
25. Trait theorists have been criticized for: • A) underestimating the potential influence of biological factors. • B) underestimating the extent to which people differ from one another. • C) overestimating the consistency of behavior from one situation to another. • D) overestimating the importance of childhood experiences on adult personality traits.
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1. A psychotherapist instructs David to relax, close his eyes, and state aloud whatever thoughts come to mind no matter how trivial or absurd. The therapist is using a technique known as: • A) fixation. • B) free association. • C) reaction formation. • D) projection. 597
2. According to psychoanalytic theory, the part of the personality that strives for immediate gratification of basic drives is the: • A) id. • B) ego. • C) superego. • D) collective unconscious. 598
3. Mrs. Hall was asked by her psychotherapist to look at some ambiguous pictures and make up a story about each. She was likely taking the: • A) TAT. • B) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. • C) MMPI-2. • D) Rorschach test. 602
4. Which neo-Freudian theorist emphasized the influence of the collective unconscious in personality development? • A) Adler • B) Horney • C) Jung • D) Maslow 601
5. Parents who disguise hostility toward their children by becoming overly protective of them are very likely using the defense mechanism of: • A) projection. • B) regression. • C) rationalization. • D) reaction formation. 600
6. Carl Rogers suggested that the ____ is a central feature of personality. • A) collective unconscious. • B) self-concept. • C) inferiority complex. • D) Oedipus complex. 610
7. The humanistic perspective emphasized the importance of: • A) free association. • B) self-determination. • C) personality inventories. • D) projective tests. 609
8. Humanistic theorists have been criticized for: • A) overestimating the impact of childhood experiences on adult personality. • B) underestimating the inconsistency of behavior from one situation to another. • C) overestimating the degree of similarity among people. • D) underestimating the inherent human capacity for destructive and evil behaviors. 612
9. Self-actualized people, as described by Maslow, are least likely to be highly: • A) compassionate. • B) religious. • C) conforming. • D) self-accepting. 610
10. In order to assess a client’s personal growth, Carl Rogers measured the correspondence between _____ and _____. • A) locus of control; self-actualization • B) ideal self; actual self • C) the client’s values; the therapist’s values • D) self-esteem; locus of control 610
11. Characteristic patterns of behavior and motivation are called: • A) aptitudes. • B) fixations. • C) projections. • D) traits. 613
12. Trait theorists are more concerned with ____ personality and ____ it. • A) predicting; assessing • B) describing; explaining • C) changing; analyzing • D) interpreting; observing 613
13. Personality inventories typically gather information by means of: • A) projection. • B) factor analysis. • C) free association. • D) self-reports. 615
14. Sasha believes that the questions on college tests are so unrelated to course work that studying is useless. Sasha’s belief most clearly illustrates: • A) reciprocal determinism. • B) reaction formation. • C) an external locus of control. • D) displacement. 625
15. Which of the following Big Five trait dimensions is most closely related to one’s level of creativity? • A) extraversion • B) emotional stability • C) openness • D) agreeableness 618
16. Which perspective on human personality emphasizes reciprocal determinism? • A) social-cognitive • B) psychoanalytic • C) trait • D) humanistic 623