Psych 360 F

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In Loevinger's theory of development, the ego of late childhood and early adolescence may best be described as

Conformist

To say that a life story is a "psychosocial construction" is to say that

Life stories are fashioned by individuals using cultural knowledge

According to contemporary research, personality disorders can be viewed as

Maladaptive variants of common personality traits

Which of the following is not a basic need in self-determination theory?

Need for Approval

Each of Erikson's stages of psychosocial development is a product of the

Negotiation between person and society

Field dependence is associated with all of the following except

Preference for solitary play in childhood

The term "co-morbidity" refers to

Presence of multiple disorders in an individual

The psychoanalytic method of free association involves

Reporting one's stream of thoughts spontaneously as they occur

The Freudian approach to interpretation of life narratives assumes all of the following except

Storie should be taken at face value

According to humanistic psychologists Rogers and Maslow that emphasize personal growth, the central motive in personality is____

Striving to actualize and perfect the self

For Jung, the archetypes are located in the

Collective Unconscious

In terms of the developmental order of emergence, the first psychosocial issue in the human life cycle is

Trust

A person cannot construct a life story without first appreciating biographical coherence, which is

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According to Leoveinger's theory of ego-development, what is the most advanced and difficult to achieve stage of development among adults?

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According to dimensional approaches to personality disorders, which of the following is a maladaptive, pathological variant of low extraversion?

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An individual who is typically irritable, aggressive, and irresponsible might have which personality disorder?

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Compared to the paradigmatic mode of thought, the narrative mode of understanding:

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In Cantor and Kihlstrom's view of social intelligence, the rules, competencies, and strategies for understanding social events—including causal attributions—make up

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In a commitment script,

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Narrative identity is

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People process information that is relevant to their own self-schemata in ________ ways.

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Research suggests that personal goals developed in middle adulthood years tend to focus on

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Someone who is consistently anxious about criticism, contempt, and rejection from others is likely to have which personality disorder?

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When a person has adopted childhood viewpoints as their identity and failed to explore new options, he or she is in which of the following identity statuses?

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Which of the following implicit motives in U.S. presidents has been positively associated with historians' ratings of presidential "greatness"?

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Which of the following is not characteristic of personal constructs, according to Kelly?

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Which of the following reflects problems with the categorical approach to mental disorder?

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According to Higgins' Self-Discrepancy Theory, representations of our possible selves take which three forms?

Actual, Ideal, Ought

Which of the following Freudian claims has been generally supported by modern research?

All of these

Which of the following archetypes in Jung's theory of life stories and myths embodies the feminine aspect of human nature?

Anima

In Tomkins's script theory, a psychological scene must contain

At least one affect

Parents who show the pattern of dismissive attachment on the Adult Attachment Interview tend to have children who show what kind of attachment?

Avoidant

According to Freud, the structure of the psyche most responsible for rational coping with the world is the

Ego

Which of the following best describes the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?

The purpose of the picture cue is to elicit an imaginative story, the content of which is then analyzed

In psychoanalytic approaches, when a patient (or participant) projects his or her own feelings and wishes regarding the therapist (or researchers) onto the relationship with the therapist (or researcher), this is an example of

Transference


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