Ch. 11: Quiz
Regarding psychological tests, which of the following statements is FALSE?
One problem with objective tests is their stimulus pull
Albert Bandura's theory emphasizes the importance of an individual's efficacy expectations, by which is meant _____
Our beliefs about our own abilities to perform tasks we set out to accomplish
Regarding self-efficacy, which of the following statements is FALSE?
Successful experiences boost self-efficacy in children but not in adults
According to Allport, secondary traits
Reflect superficial differences between people
Regarding the definition of personality, all but which of the following belong?
Relatively unstable
____ consists of 567 true-false items that produce scores on 10 clinical scales and additional scales measuring other personality dimensions and response tendencies
The MMPI-2
All but which of the following are premises of Adler's individual psychology?
The creative self is a mostly unconscious part of the personality
Abraham Maslow believed all but which of the following?
The majority of humans become fully self-actualized by the time they reach old age
Your textbook defines personality as ____
The relatively stable set of psychological characteristics and behavior patterns that make individuals unique and account for the consistency of their behavior over time
Wanda takes a personality test in which she is required to tell stories in response to a series of ambiguous pictures? Which test is Wanda taking?
Thematic Apperception Test
Which of the following is NOT cited in the text as true of people with an internal focus of control as compared to those with an external focus of control?
They are better able to start exercising when overweight
Which of the following has NOT been voiced as a criticism of trait theories?
They cannot be measured by psychological inventories
A(n) ___ culture is one that emphasizes social roles and obligations
collectivistic
Social-cognitive theorists believe that personality is
composed of learned behavior and the ways that individuals think about themselves and the world
Using an iceberg analogy, the tip of iceberg is most like which level of consciousness in Freud's theory?
conscious
A strategy that prevents awareness of unacceptable desires a ____, and the ____ makes use of such strategies
defense mechanisms; ego
In Freudian theory, the failure to acknowledge a threatening impulse or desire is called
denial
It is often said of substance abusers that the first step in recovery is admitting they have a problem. In Freudian terms, we might say they need to overcome
denial
According to the text, Parvati can enhance her self-esteem by doing all but which of the following?
developing a strong need for social approval
Ingmar's boss ridiculed him in front of the whole office. When Ingmar returns home, he yells at his wife and children and kicks his dog. This is an example of
displacement
Herschel believes that he will be able to perform the behaviors necessary for him to succeed at college. Bandura used the term ___ to describe Herschel's beliefs
efficacy expectations
In psychoanalytic theory, the personality structure that organizes ways to handle delays of gratification and represents "reason and good sense" is the
ego
Which part of the personality might be described as "the great compromiser"?
ego
In psychoanalytic theory, ____ is to reality principle as ___ is to pleasure principle
ego; id
In Freudian theory, different parts of the body associated with sexual pleasure are referred to as
erogenous zones
Which of the following is not one of the four basic personality types derived from the Eysenck Personality Inventory?
extraverted-psychotic
Current research on the "factors" of personality suggests that there are ___ major personality factors that best describe human personality
five
The most widely adopted trait model of personality today is the
five-factor model
The psychoanalytic perspective suggests that too much or too little gratification at a psychosexual stage may result in
fixation
From Freud's perspective, a boy resolves his Oedipus complex by
forsaking incestuous desires for his mother and identifying with his father
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory was designed to
help clinicians diagnose mental disorders
Freud might say that someone who was displaying excessive aggression was acting according to his or her
id
According to Adler, because of their small size and limited abilities, all children harbor feelings of
inferiority
Freud's psychoanalytic theory posits that the preconscious consists of ____
information that can be retrieved from memory and brought into awareness at any time
Rorschach test is to ____ as Thematic Apperception Test is to ____
inkblot; picture
Rorschach developed a famous personality test that uses ___ as stimuli
inkblots
The construct of ___ represents the belief that behavior involves an interrelationship between personality traits and situational factors
interactionism
In comparison to psychodynamic and behaviorist explanations of human behavior and thought processes, humanistic theory
is more positive and endorses the idea of personal freedom
Emmanuel teaches fourth graders. At which stage of psychosexual development can Emmanuel expect the majority of his students to be?
latency
In personality testing, self-report personality inventories are also known as
objective tests
Which type of learning did Bandura emphasize in his social-cognitive theory?
observational learning
Which of the following is most likely in Freud's phallic stage of development?
Shawn is now 4 years old and can often be seen walking around with his hand inside his pants
____ are the most widely used method for learning about personality today
Formal personality tests
Ruth has conflicting feelings about getting married that she has not allowed to enter her consciousness. On the night before her wedding, Ruth says, "Tomorrow I'm going to my funeral." Ruth's comment is an example of a(n)
Freudian slip
Who developed the Thematic Apperception Test?
Henry Murray
Which neo-Freudian raised the idea that men may experience "womb envy"
Horney
Psychodynamic theory has been criticized on all but which of the following grounds?
It places too much emphasis on social influences
Which of the following is most likely in Freud's latency stage of development?
Linda is 12 years old and, unlike some of her friends, seems to have no interest in boys
Cybill takes a personality test based on Eysenck's theory and finds that her "type" is extraverted-stable. Which description most likely fits Cybill?
Lively, carefree, and sociable
Who are the two main contributors to the humanistic perspective?
Maslow and Rogers
Which of the following is the best definition of archetype?
A primitive image that reflexes ancestral or universal human experiences
Darius scores high on psychoticism. In which way is Darius likely to be perceived by others?
Antisocial, hostile, and insensitive
The idea of reciprocal determinism was developed by
Bandura
The primary contributors to social-cognitive theory are
Bandura, Rotter, and Mischel
Who developed the 16PF personality test?
Cattell
Of the following suggestions for how we can build our self-esteem, which is most likely to have been made by Albert Ellis?
Challenge the need for constant approval
Which of the following best describes Bandura's ideas about the relationship between behavior, cognition, and environment?
Cognitions, behaviors, and the environment mutually influence each other
____'s model of personality describes personality in terms of three major traits: introversion-extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism
Eysenck
Regarding Eysenck's model of personality, which of the following statements is FALSE?
Eysenck's trait model is more complicated than Cattell's
A major contribution of Jung to the psychodynamic approach was his belief in
a collective unconscious
In humanistic theory of Rogers and Maslow, personality is best described as
a process, rather than an outcome
Carl Jung's analytical psychology emphasized the importance of the collective unconscious, which is ____
a repository of accumulated ideas and images that is shared among all humans
In the five-factor model of personality, the extent to which a person is sensitive, warm, and tolerant versus callous, cold, and hostile is captured, and hostile is captured in which personality factor?
agreeableness
Regarding the phallic stage of personality development, which of the following does NOT belong?
anal-expulsive personality
Federico is a perfectionist with a strong need for self-control, order, and cleanliness. Freud would describe Federico as having a(n)
anal-retentive personality
Hans Eysenck thought that personality differences result from ____
biological differences that create variations in personality traits from person to person
In applying the concept of building self-esteem in our personal lives, most of the skills valued in our society are
capable of being achieved by most people
Mahatma Gandhi's lifelong commitment to non-violent solutions to social problems would likely be considered an example of a(n) ___ trait
cardinal
Raymond Cattell thought that surface traits are ___
characteristics that can be inferred from observable behavior
Rationalization is
using self-justifications to explain away unacceptable behavior
Francis is passive, clingy, and dependent, with a pessimistic outlook on life. In which psychosexual stage might Francis be fixated?
oral
Psychologist Walter Mischel emphasizes the importance of self-regulatory systems and plans, by which is meant _____
our ability to plan courses of action to achieve our goals and to reward ourselves for accomplishing our goals
Abraham Maslow emphasized the importance of self-actualization, by which he meant _____
our innate drive to become all that we are capable of being
Shawn is more likely to smoke marijuana in situations where he believes it will make hime relaxed than in situations where he feels he will make a fool of himself. Shawn's ideas about smoking marijuana reflect his
outcome expectations
Watson and Skinner believed that
personality is shaped by rewards and punishments
Gordon Allport thought that cardinal traits are ____
pervasive characteristics that influence a person's behavior in most situations
According to Freud, the Oedipus complex arises during which stage of psychosexual development?
phallic
According to the text, the most important influence of the social-cognitive theorists was the
presentation of the view that people are active seekers and interpreters of information, not just responders to environmental influences
According to Freud, the purpose of defense mechanisms is to
prevent threatening thoughts from attaining awareness
You meet a psychologist who explains behavior in terms of ego, defense mechanisms, and psychosexual stages. This psychologists represents which view of personality?
psychoanalytic
Objective (self-report) personality tests are generally considered to be
valid indicators of personality factors
After six-year-old Samantha's baby brother was born, she started to have temper tantrums the way she had when she was two. This may be a case of
regression
From the psychoanalytic perspective, it is possible for a person to unconsciously banish unacceptable wishes, urges, and impulses. This type of motivated forgetting, thought by Freud to be a primary defense mechanism, is called
repression
Paul forgets to call his mother-in-law on her birthday. He says it just slipped his mind. In the Freudian view, this type of forgetting may represent the defense mechanism of
repression
The U.S. Army's slogan, "Be all that you can be" is most consistent with which concept from personality theory?
self-actualization
Regarding self-esteem, which of the following statements is FALSE?
self-esteem is primarily a fixed quality
Emma's sense of who or what she should be is her
self-ideal
In Mischel's theory, which person variable concerns the ability to plan courses of action to achieve goals and obtain rewards?
self-regulatory systems and plans
An extension of behaviorism that includes roles for internal mental processes and the influences of other people on our behavior is called
social-cognitive theory
Cathleen takes the 16PF test of personality. This test will measure Cathleen's ___ traits.
source
Frank says, "My conscience is bothering me." Using Freud's terminology, Frank is referring to his
superego
From a psychoanalytic perspective, someone with a very strong sense of morality might be described as having a very strong
superego
In Cattell's model, characteristics of personality that can be inferred from behavior are called
surface traits
According to humanists, personality is
the expression of conscious experience of directing ourselves towards achieving our own unique potentials
Social-cognitive theorist Mischel's most recent work focuses on
the interaction of emotions and person variables
Freud's psychoanalytic theory posits that the superego consists of ___
the internalized moral teachings of parents or other significant others that may be partially conscious and partially unconscious
Alfred Adler's individual psychology emphasized the importance of the creative self, which is ____
the part of the personality that is aware of itself and organizes goal-seeking behavior
Regression is
the return of behavior that is typical of earlier stages of development
Stable and enduring personal characteristics are called
traits
According to Freud, most of the human mind resides in the ___, and primitive sexual and aggressive instincts lie in the ____.
unconscious; unconscious
