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“Tell me about your childhood”. Five is Alive. Defense goes around de ego. Oh the humanity. Socially Cognitive. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. “Tell me about your childhood” Five is Alive Defense goes around de ego Oh the humanity Socially Cognitive 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Mommy didn’t breast feed you, so now you can’t stop biting your nails. According to Freud, you became fixated during this stage.

  3. What is the oral stage?

  4. “Ewww … girls are icky,” said the seven-year-old in this psychosexual stage.

  5. What is latency?

  6. “You’re so neat, and I’m so messy. Freud would say we both had problems during this stage.”

  7. What is the anal stage?

  8. “Pick up your own clothes. What am I? Your mother,” said the angry wife. Well, according to Freud, the husband may have never overcome the Oedipus complex during this stage.

  9. What is the phallic stage?

  10. “I love Mommy, but I’m not going to risk losing my prized possession,” said the Id to the Ego. “Ego, you start acting like Daddy!” This is the fear that Freud believed to be at work in bringing a resolution to the Oedipus complex.

  11. What is castration anxiety?

  12. It is defined as a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations.

  13. What is a personality trait?

  14. People who are outgoing, sociable, and upbeat score high on this trait in the Five-Factor model.

  15. What is extraversion?

  16. People who are diligent, disciplined, well-organized, punctual, and dependable score high on this factor.

  17. What is conscientiousness?

  18. People who are anxious, hostile, self-conscious, insecure, and vulnerable score high on this factor.

  19. What is neuroticism?

  20. This person is a leading proponent of the biological view of personality. He believed that all aspects of personality emerge from just three higher-order traits that are “determined to a large extent by a person’s genes.”

  21. Who is Hans Eysenck?

  22. “I could have done better on the test, but I wasn’t feeling well” is an example of this defense mechanism.

  23. What is rationalization?

  24. Punching a hole in the wall after an argument with your girlfriend is an example of this defense mechanism.

  25. What is displacement?

  26. “You are so sarcastic!” said the person who doesn’t want to admit that they are overly sarcastic. An example of this defense mechanism.

  27. What is projection?

  28. The 12-year-old curled up in a corner and sucked his thumb. He had just got home after an embarrassing encounter with a girl at the mall. This is an example of this defense mechanism.

  29. What is regression?

  30. Chris ran ten miles on Sunday after another miserable blind date on Saturday. This is an example of this defense mechanism.

  31. What is sublimation?

  32. This is at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. It is an essential component of humanistic theory.

  33. What is self-actualization?

  34. If your real self and your ideal self are mostly the same, this is what Carl Rogers would say about the condition of your self-concept. (A specific term.)

  35. What is being congruent?

  36. If you have to behave well and live up to expectations in order to receive affection from your family, Carl Rogers would say you have received this.

  37. What is conditional love (positive regard)?

  38. This is the assumption that one has to appreciate individuals’ personal, subjective experiences to truly understand their behavior. In other words, your beliefs become your reality.

  39. What is the phenomenological perspective?

  40. This doesn’t belong in the category, but I needed one more item in this column. According to Jung, this part of the unconscious contains inherited ancient memory traces and symbols shared by all peoples in all cultures. and are thought forms that have universal meaning.

  41. What is the collective unconscious?

  42. He is a leading proponent of Social Cognitive theory, a departure from strict radical behaviorism.

  43. Who is Albert Bandura?

  44. These are the three main factors that determine one’s personality according to this theory.

  45. What are behavior, the environment, and personal/cognitive factors?

  46. This refers to one’s belief about one’s ability to perform behaviors that should lead to expected outcomes. An important personal factor (belief) according to Social Cognitive theory.

  47. What is self-efficacy?

  48. This is the idea that internal mental events, external environmental events, and overt behaviors all influence one another.

  49. What is reciprocal determinism?

  50. This person maintains that behavior is characterized by more situational specificity than consistency. In other words, personality doesn’t have much validity as a concept.

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