Personality is best defined as an
individual's
characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and
acting
Freud believed that certain troubling symptoms could be traced to painful
unconscious memories. This led him to suspect that these symptoms resulted
from
.
psychological processes.
Evan is so terrified of snakes that he can't go to the zoo for fear of
seeing one. Evan can't remember the first time he was afraid of snakes. Evan's
inability to recall when his fear began is best explained by which of the
following Freudian concepts?
repression
Freud suggested that the remembered events and images in our dreams were a
censored expression of the dream's
latent content
According to Freud's theory, the behavior of a newborn is controlled by
the id
Ego is to id as ________ is to ________.
reality principle; pleasure principle
Barry is a college freshman who seems more interested in partying with
friends than studying, even though he is in danger of failing out of school.
Freud would suggest that Barry's focus on present pleasures rather than on
future success reveals
an id-dominated person.
Freud suggested that in a healthy person the
ego is stronger than the id and superego.
According to Freud, understanding how the id, ego, and superego interact is essential to grasping the nature of
motivational conflict
Saeb is a high school senior. He impulsively and carelessly spends all his
time and money on his girlfriend and his car. Freud would have suggested that
Saeb shows signs of a(n)
weak
superego
Freud suggested that in the process of development, people pass through
a latency stage before they enter a genital
stage.
According to Freud, boys are most likely to experience the Oedipus complex
during the ________ stage.
phallic
Melissa is unconsciously fearful that her husband is a better cook than
she. Recently, she refused his offer to prepare dinner because, said she, "You
could better spend the time playing with the kids." Melissa's comment best
illustrates
rationalization
Alfred Adler was a neo-Freudian who coined the term
inferiority complex.
Both Karen Horney and Alfred Adler placed greater emphasis than did Freud
on the role of ________ in personality development
social interactions
Which neo-Freudian theorist emphasized that personality development is
strongly influenced by feelings of inferiority?
Alfred Adler
Neo-Freudian personality theorists were most likely to disagree with Freud
about the importance of
childhood sexual instincts.
Dr. Jordan believes in the importance of the unconscious and in the
personality structures of the id, ego, and superego. She doubts sexual conflict
shapes personality and focuses on the role of social interaction in personality
development. Dr. Jordan is most likely a(n)
neo-Freudian.
Carl Jung referred to a shared reservoir of memory traces from our species
history as the
collective unconscious.
Which neo-Freudian theorist emphasized the influence of the collective
unconscious in personality development?
Carl Jung
The famous test introduced by Hermann Rorschach asks test-takers to respond
to
meaningless inkblots.
Abraham Maslow studied the lives of Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and
Eleanor Roosevelt in order to understand the nature of
self-actualization.
Carl Rogers believed that in order to be a fully-functioning individual,
you must
receive unconditional positive regard.
According to Carl Rogers, people nurture our growth by being genuine, accepting, and
empathic.
Carl Rogers suggested that when the ideal and real self are nearly alike, then
the self-concept is positive.
Trait theorists are more concerned with ________ personality than with
________ it.
describing; explaining
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator labels a person who is sympathetic, appreciative, and tactful as a(n) ________ type.
feeling
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is considered a(n)
objective test.
A person who is helpful and trusting most clearly ranks high on the Big Five trait dimension known as
agreeableness
Emotional instability is most closely related to the Big Five trait dimension of
neuroticism.
Being sociable and fun-loving is most closely related to the Big Five trait dimension of
extraversion
Walter Mischel's studies of college students' conscientiousness revealed only a modest relationship between a student being conscientious on one occasion and being similarly conscientious on another occasion. According to Mischel, this should make psychologists more cautious about emphasizing the consistency of
personality traits
Learned helplessness is MOST likely to be associated with
an external locus of control.
Erik Erikson's theory predicted that adolescents are focused on forming a stable identity. This focus may explain why adolescents are especially prone
to
the spotlight effect.
Religious and ethnic diversity are most likely to be appreciated in a culture characterized by
.
individualism
According to the social-cognitive perspective, the best predictor of students' academic success in college would be their
high school grade-point average.
Within the framework of Bandura's reciprocal determinism, an external locus
of control refers to a(n)
cognitive factor.
As personality descriptions become more positive, the Barnum effect becomes stronger. This best illustrates
self-serving bias.
Which of the following tests was empirically derived?
MMPI
Research on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) suggests that it may have limited value as a predictor of future job performance. Such criticisms question this assessment's
validity
Carl Rogers would have suggested that many of the defense mechanisms described by Freud are used to minimize the perceived discrepancy between
the actual self and the ideal self
Maslow studied the lives of exceptional, healthy, and creative people such as Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Eleanor Roosevelt. For this reason,
his theories could be criticized for
reduced generalizability
Self-actualized people, as described by Maslow, are LEAST likely to
experience defensive self-esteem.
Karen Horney emphasized that childhood anxiety is caused by
a sense of helplessness.
A religious leader who attempts to overcome his hidden doubts with intense expressions of spiritual certainty illustrates most clearly the defense mechanism of
reaction formation
Shortly after receiving a traffic ticket for speeding, Fred made numerous hostile comments to his wife about the incompetence of women drivers. Fred's
comments illustrate most clearly the defense mechanism of
displacement.
People who score high on the Big Five trait dimension known as ________ are also more likely to be morning types ("larks") rather than evening types ("owls")
conscientiousness
Laura fails to recognize any connection between her unsafe sexual practices and the likelihood of contracting a sexually transmitted infection. Laura's lack of perceptiveness best illustrates the dangers of
.
an external locus of control.
As a student at East High you are much more likely to view your school as
superior to West High. This tendency to see your group as superior is most
likely fueled by
the self-serving bias.
Individualism is to collectivism as ________ is to ________.
self-flattery; personal modesty
Unrealistic optimism could best be described as a(n)
self-serving bias.
omar Halasa perceives shy, inhibited styles of behavior to be the interactive outcome of cultural expectations, autonomic nervous system reactivity, and unconscious thought processes. Omar's views best illustrate a(n)
________ approach
biopsychosocial
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator classifies people according to personality types identified by
Carl Jung.
Twelve-year-old Cawley demonstrates a strongly masculine sense of self-identity even though he was raised without a father or father substitute. This fact represents the most serious threat to ________ theory of
personality.
Sigmund Freud's
Although Eduardo has repressed his own homosexual desires, he is distressed by a false suspicion that many men frequently stare lustfully at his body. According to psychoanalytic theory, Eduardo's thinking best illustrates
projection.
While shopping, Lisa sees a co-worker. Although she sees her co-worker daily, Lisa is suddenly unable to think of her name. Freud would suggest that
Lisa's lack of recall was no accident but could be traced to a specific unconscious cause. Freud's belief illustrates which of the following?
determinism