Psych Lesson 6 Final Study
Which of Freud's three parts of personality "allows the id to express itself safely"? ego id superego none of the above
ego
Which of Freud's three parts of personality "realistically moderates between desires and morals"? ego id superego none of the above
ego
According to Karen Horney, which of the following has the greatest impact on personality? establishing self-esteem through self-talk forming solid, loving relationships balancing personal demands with societal demands being able to satisfy id impulses in a realistic fashion
forming solid, loving relationships
Norms can best be established by including just a few test items and giving this test to the same people over and over again including many test items and giving the test to the same people over and over again including many test items and giving this test to a large number of people including a few key test items and giving the test to as many people as possible
including many test items and giving this test to a large number of people
A self-actualized person, according to Abraham Maslow, is one who strives to become great and famous live up to his or her potentials reach perfect mental and physical health do all of the above
live up to his or her potentials
Why might a psychologist administer a personality inventory to a group of people? to attain a variety of fill-in-the-blank answers to establish the reliability of the test to identify people who might need help to do all of the above
to identify people who might need help
Once we push desires into the unconscious, or repress them, these desires (Select all that apply.) will most likely resurface in some form or other will probably cause anxiety will eventually disappear none of the above
A, B
How do Erikson's eight stages differ from Freud's five stages? (Select all that apply.) Erikson placed more emphasis than Freud did on social forces. Erikson believed that failure to resolve a conflict during a particular stage might be corrected; Freud was less optimistic. Erikson's stages span a lifetime; Freud's stages do not. in none of the above ways
A, B, C
What is the primary difference between aptitude and achievement tests? Aptitude tests are designed to predict performance in general; achievement tests measure what you've already learned. Aptitude tests have high reliability and validity; achievement tests have poor reliability and validity. Aptitude tests usually contain open-ended questions (fill-in-the-blank), while achievement tests are more objective. Aptitude tests are less expensive to administer than achievement tests
Aptitude tests are designed to predict performance in general; achievement tests measure what you've already learned.
According to Alfred Alder, why would ten-year-old Carly always claim that she is right? Carly is probably just channeling her aggression. Carly probably does this to make herself seem important and to hide any insecurities she has. Carly is probably trying to resolve an Oedipal conflict that was not resolved earlier in life. Being right is simply part of Carly's persona.
Carly probably does this to make herself seem important and to hide any insecurities she has.
Which of the following is the best description of an archetype affecting behavior? Chuck tries to act tough because his father is tough. Chuck tries to act tough to express his natural aggressive drive. Chuck tries to act tough to live up to some unconscious ideal he has of toughness. Chuck tries to act tough because he doesn't want to be like his father.
Chuck tries to act tough to live up to some unconscious ideal he has of toughness.
According to B. F. Skinner, why do students go to school every day? Students choose to go to school out of free will. Students don't know any better; they just go because they're following others' examples. Students probably get some sort of benefit for going to school. Going to school probably satisfies some sort of archetypal urge.
Students probably get some sort of benefit for going to school.
How do behaviorists view the unconscious? They believe the unconscious is influenced by the environment rather than biology. They believe the unconscious provides natural rewards and punishments. They believe the unconscious develops through rewards and punishments. They don't bother to acknowledge the existence of the unconscious.
They don't bother to acknowledge the existence of the unconscious.
How did neo-Freudians differ from Freud? They didn't have much belief in the unconscious since they couldn't find proof of its existence. They placed more emphasis on the influence of social forces. They placed more emphasis on animal instincts. They focused more on the biological sources of archetypes and personas.
They placed more emphasis on the influence of social forces.
George takes a test that asks him the capitals of all the states in the United States. Most likely, George is taking a(n) projective test vocational interest test aptitude test achievement test
achievement test
The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) would be an example in large part of a(n) college interest test vocational test achievement test projective test
achievement test
Modeling, according to behaviorist Albert Bandura, does what? teaches behaviors and can also help to reduce fears demonstrates that learning can occur through a process of associations demonstrates our ability to think and interpret, and not just respond, as other behaviorists suggest all of the above
all of the above
Psychological tests can be designed to objectively measure intelligence personality job skills all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following is considered an ethic of testing? Young people must get the permission of a parent or guardian before taking a personality test. Subjects can refuse to take personality tests. One's score on a personality test should remain private. all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following personality traits seem to remain the same regardless of age? how comfortable a person feels how often a person follows rules or rebels friendliness all of the above
all of the above
If you were to complete the shyness scale from the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2), you would most likely answer a number of true-false questions on shyness define shyness in your own words describe times when you have been shy do all of the above
answer a number of true-false questions on shyness
Ed takes a test which asks him to circle all the capital letters on the page as quickly as he can. Most likely, Ed is taking a(n) achievement test aptitude test personality inventory projective test
aptitude test
Sally takes a test that asks her to guess the position of two gears after they have rotated. Most likely Sally is taking a(n) aptitude test vocational interest test personality inventory achievement test
aptitude test
Which of the following approaches states that the environment is the greatest influence on what most psychologists refer to as personality? social psychoanalysis humanism behaviorism psychoanalysis
behaviorism
In examining the effect of the environment on personality, recent studies seem to indicate that in the long run parents have the greatest effect on personality the extended family has the greatest effect on personality teachers have the greatest effect on personality friends have the greatest effect on personality
friends have the greatest effect on personality
Vocational interest tests are most useful for Matching applicants with one particular occupation helping eliminate certain occupational possibilities assessing one's aptitude for various occupations all of the above
helping eliminate certain occupational possibilities
During the Oedipal complex, we feel __________ toward the same sex parent and __________ toward the opposite sex parent. hostility . . . love anger . . . anger indifferent . . . anger love . . . hostility
hostility . . . love
To study the unconscious, Freud first tried __________, and when he became dissatisfied with this, he used __________. group therapy . . . talking therapy talking therapy . . . group therapy hypnosis . . . free association free association . . . hypnosis
hypnosis . . . free association
Which of Freud's three parts of personality is "concerned only with its own primitive desire"? superego ego id none of the above
id
While completing the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), the test taker must report what he or she sees in an ink blot assemble an incomplete picture make up stories after viewing pictures do all of the above
make up stories after viewing pictures
If a test is valid, it will measure what it is supposed to measure not have to be standardized accurately measure both personality and intelligence be all of the above
measure what it is supposed to measure
Psychoanalysis is the personality theory that states the past should be forgotten and buried present behavior can be changed by changing the environment most of who we are is influenced by hidden forces all of the above
most of who we are is influenced by hidden forces
Personality inventories that measure beliefs and desires are most likely short answer tests multiple-choice tests essay tests fill-in-the-blank tests
multiple-choice tests
Which of the following would be an example of situational assessment? observing how often people throw trash away in a crowded area asking people why they did not throw their trash away administering an interest test interviewing a small groups of subjects
observing how often people throw trash away in a crowded area
Twenty-year-old Tony completes the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory. His answers are compared with others his age who have similar backgrounds others his age who answer the questions similarly others in various occupations all of the above
others in various occupations
Terri takes a multiple choice test that asks her to assess how well she gets along with others. Most likely, Terri is taking a(n) aptitude test Thematic Apperception Test projective test personality inventory
personality inventory
The Rorschach test has poor validity and poor reliability poor validity but high reliability high validity and high reliability fairly high validity but poor reliability
poor validity and poor reliability
Of the following, __________ tend to be subjective, and __________ tend to be objective. vocational interest tests and aptitude tests . . . projective tests and personality inventoriest projective tests and personality inventories . . . vocational interest tests and aptitude tests projective tests and interviews . . . personality inventories and aptitude tests. interview and vocational interest tests . . . personality inventories & achievement tests
projective tests and interviews . . . personality inventories and aptitude tests.
Paul has a personality in which the superego dominates; therefore, Paul would most likely be quiet and fearful impulsive very outgoing and friendly aggressive
quiet and fearful
Personality can be best defined as behavior that is socially acceptable remains consistent in a variety of situations attracts the attention of others does all of the above
remains consistent in a variety of situations
The California Psychological Inventory, most often used in schools, measures test anxiety and phobias self-acceptance and the desire to achieve depression and other moods interests and academic ability
self-acceptance and the desire to achieve
If Maxine is fully functioning, according to Carl Rogers, then she no longer has any ideals to strive for and become unhappy she unites her real self with her ideal self she unites what others want her to be with her ideals she must slow down so that she can appreciate life
she unites her real self with her ideal self
Because of the Barnum effect, Jeri believes that she will lose her job. This means that Jeri will soon be fired someone has fooled Jeri into believing this Jeri's boss only sees Jeri's negative characteristics someone has presented solid evidence to Jeri about a possible firing
someone has fooled Jeri into believing this
Which of Freud's three parts of personality "attempts to block all natural drives and instincts"? superego ego id none of the above
superego
Which of Freud's three parts of personality "causes guilt for doing bad and pride for doing good"? superego id ego none of the above
superego
If you think that your score on an intelligence test is wrong, you should ignore it because no one will ever look at the score without your permission ignore it because an error is most likely just your perception ignore it because taking the test over is costly take the test again
take the test again
The term libido refers to the process of repressing memories the energy inside us that drives us the guilt we feel when we hurt someone all of the above
the energy inside us that drives us
While it is true that aptitude tests have good reliability and validity, __________. the tests cannot predict success within a particular field standardization is almost impossible to achieve the tests are usually not interpreted properly the tests often identify people who do not have problems
the tests cannot predict success within a particular field
Rita is asked on a test if she would rather fly a kite or race a car. Most likely, Rita is taking a(n) achievement test personality inventory vocational interest test aptitude test
vocational interest test
Vocational interest tests and the SAT are two tests that you should avoid taking because one is a disguised personality test, and the other might keep you out of college you should take at the same time0 you should avoid taking because their reliability is so poor you should take because they might help you
you should take because they might help you