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No matter how much you study for the Personality test, you might still feel as if you should study more. Freud would suggest that if this happened to you, this structure of your mind is particularly strong.
A psychologist asks you to look at a picture and develop a story about it. This procedure is known as this.
This is the psychosexual stage where we see the Oedipus Complex.
Jesse’s desk has papers everywhere on it without much organization. Freud would suggest Jesse is fixated in this stage and the personality type is this
Young Billy derives immense pleasure from showing his parents his independence. Freud would suggest Billy is in this stage of psychosexual development.
What is the anal stage? Think: potty training is learning how to control one’s bowels = independence
A student who does not want to study says, “It is more important for me to spend the evening talking with my roommate, who really needs my help right now.”
The habitual drinker may insist that he really doesn’t care much for the taste of alcohol but feels that he is obliged to drink with friends “just to be sociable.”
Someone who is yelled at by the boss goes home and yells at the children.
A man with doubts about his religion attempts to convert others to it
A man with doubts about his own heterosexuality accuses someone else of homosexuality.
Jung spoke of this as the heritable contribution to our personality.
Theorist who made a feminist critique of Freud; suggested women’s superegos were just as strong as men’s
Freud’s Psychosexual Development theory is not exactly scientific. The best way to describe this lack of science is to say that the theory is ________.
This modern researcher found that projective tests were indeed valuable; he is the creator of the TAT.
Alfred Adler suggested that, at least to some degree, everyone has this.
Carl Rogers suggested that all psychiatric patients need to improve their self-esteem through the technique of receiving this from the therapist.
This humanistic theorist suggested that the goal of all personalities is to become self-actualized
A major possible critique of the humanistic perspective is that it is too i_______.
This person was a trait theorist; the theory is that there are two dimensions to one’s personality: stability and introverted/extroverted ness
Freud believed that these were the “Royal Road to the Unconscious”
Projective tests such as the TAT and Rorschach test are most useful to this perspective of personality
This personality theory suggests that not having a father figure will cause a difficulty in developing a masculine gender identity.
You receive your calculus test back. You got a 45%E. You say “I think the test questions were ambiguous and confusing.” This might be evidence of what type of bias?