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Step Up To: Psychology by John J. Schulte, Psy.D.

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: Psychology by John J. Schulte, Psy.D.

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  1. Step Up To: Psychologyby John J. Schulte, Psy.D. From Myers, Psychology 8e Worth Publishers

  2. Chapter 15: Personality What’s your sign? I Think I Can Culture Shapes Analyze This! So, who are you?

  3. Analyze This! 500 400 300 200 100

  4. I think I can. 500 400 300 200 100

  5. What’s your sign? 500 400 300 200 100

  6. Culture Shapes 500 400 300 200 100

  7. So, who are you? 500 400 300 200 100

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 4. Which neo-Freudian theorist emphasized the influence of the collective unconscious in personality development? • A) Adler • B) Horney • C) Jung • D) Maslow

  12. 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.

  13. 6. Carl Rogers suggested that the ____ is a central feature of personality. • A) collective unconscious. • B) self-concept. • C) inferiority complex. • D) Oedipus complex.

  14. 7. The humanistic perspective emphasized the importance of: • A) free association. • B) self-determination. • C) personality inventories. • D) projective tests.

  15. 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.

  16. 9. Self-actualized people, as described by Maslow, are least likely to be highly: • A) compassionate. • B) religious. • C) conforming. • D) self-accepting.

  17. 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

  18. 11. Characteristic patterns of behavior and motivation are called: • A) aptitudes. • B) fixations. • C) projections. • D) traits.

  19. 12. Trait theorists are more concerned with ____ personality and ____ it. • A) predicting; assessing • B) describing; explaining • C) changing; analyzing • D) interpreting; observing

  20. 13. Personality inventories typically gather information by means of: • A) projection. • B) factor analysis. • C) free association. • D) self-reports.

  21. 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.

  22. 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

  23. 16. Which perspective on human personality emphasizes reciprocal determinism? • A) social-cognitive • B) psychoanalytic • C) trait • D) humanistic

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.”

  28. 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.

  29. 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.

  30. 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.

  31. 24. The factor of the “Big Five” that measures emotional stability vs. instability is: • A) Agreeableness. • B) Neuroticism. • C) Openness. • D) Extraversion.

  32. 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.

  33. Congratulations!

  34. Answers Stop here, or continue as a review

  35. 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

  36. 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

  37. 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

  38. 4. Which neo-Freudian theorist emphasized the influence of the collective unconscious in personality development? • A) Adler • B) Horney • C) Jung • D) Maslow 601

  39. 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

  40. 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

  41. 7. The humanistic perspective emphasized the importance of: • A) free association. • B) self-determination. • C) personality inventories. • D) projective tests. 609

  42. 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

  43. 9. Self-actualized people, as described by Maslow, are least likely to be highly: • A) compassionate. • B) religious. • C) conforming. • D) self-accepting. 610

  44. 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

  45. 11. Characteristic patterns of behavior and motivation are called: • A) aptitudes. • B) fixations. • C) projections. • D) traits. 613

  46. 12. Trait theorists are more concerned with ____ personality and ____ it. • A) predicting; assessing • B) describing; explaining • C) changing; analyzing • D) interpreting; observing 613

  47. 13. Personality inventories typically gather information by means of: • A) projection. • B) factor analysis. • C) free association. • D) self-reports. 615

  48. 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

  49. 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

  50. 16. Which perspective on human personality emphasizes reciprocal determinism? • A) social-cognitive • B) psychoanalytic • C) trait • D) humanistic 623

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