The protection of the self - concept against anxiety and threat bu the
denial or distortion of experiences inconsistent with it.
The correct answer is: Defensiveness
Question 2 The feelings of being finished or helpless.
The correct answer is: Integrity versus Despair
Question 3 To the General Discussion of Needs, this leads to the pathology of some sort.
The correct answer is: Deprivation of Needs
Question 4 This is the term used to indicate the ability of a theory to be confirmed or disconfirmed.
The correct answer is: Falsifiable
Question 5 According to Individual Psychology, this is where one may appear to be interested in others, their basic motivation is personal benefit.
The correct answer is: Striving for personal superiority
Question 6 The two cornerstones of Freud's theory.
The correct answer is: Sex and Aggression
Question 7 People are motivated by a strong need to exploit others and to use them for their own benefit.
The correct answer is: Moving against people
Question 8
STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY: According to him/her, the most
important important structures are those that permit the description of the person in terms of individual characteristics, and he called these individual characteristics personal dispositions. The correct answer is: Gordon Allport Question 9 The final psychosocial stage.
The correct answer is: Generalized Sensuality
Question 10 Horney would argue that properly raising children involves ______________ to ensure healthy development. The correct answer is: Genuine love and healthy discipline Question 11 Realization of full adult sexuality occurs here; sexual urges reawaken.
The correct answer is: Genital Stage
Question 12 The archetype associated with fertility and nourishment.
The correct answer is: Great Mother
Question 13 Some people combat basic anxiety by trying to be first, to be important, or attract attention to themselves. The correct answer is: Neurotic need for social recognition or prestige Question 14 Receives physical stimuli and transmits them to perceptual consciousness. The correct answer is: Sensation Question 15 The one dynamic force behind people's behavior is striving for success or superiority.
The correct answer is: Alfred Adler
Question 16 Serves as the idealistic principle.
The correct answer is: Uber Ich
Question 17 To the extent that people accurately construe the belief system of others, they may play a role in a social process involving those other people.
The correct answer is: Sociality Corollary
The satisfaction of love needs and the recognition that we have a positive reputation. The correct answer is: Esteem Needs Question 19 Reality Principle
The correct answer is: Ego
Question 20 He insisted that human behavior should be studied scientifically. His scientific behaviorism holds that behavior can best be studied withour reference to needs, instincts, or motives.
The correct answer is: Skinner
Question 21 Lacking self-confidence. This need includes an overvaluation of love and a dread of being alone or deserted.
The correct answer is: Neurotic need for a powerful partner
Question 22 Incorrect Mark 0.00 out of 1.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text It becomes pathological when it blocks one's ability to cooperate, compete or compromise - all prerequisite ingredients for intimacy and love.
The correct answer is: Exclusivity
Question 23 Which of the following concepts of Erikson is similar to Jung's persona?
The correct answer is: Ego Identity
Question 24 The chief of psychosocial accomplishment of young adulthood and exists only in an intimate relationship. The correct answer is: Genitality Question 25 "Social Cognitive Theory"
The correct answer is: Bandura
Question 26 Physical Security, stability, dependency, protection, and freedom from danger.
The correct answer is: Safety Needs
Question 27 The desire to know, to understand, and to be curious.
The correct answer is: Cognitive Needs
Question 28 Skinner accounted for _________________ by the contingencies of survival and the contingencies of reinforcement. The correct answer is: Emotions Question 29 According to Individual Psychology, this is a person's belief and expectations of the future. Example: A belief in an omnipotent God who rewards good and punishes evil. The correct answer is: Fictionalism Question 30 The need for beauty.
The correct answer is: Aesthetic Needs
Question 31 The conflict of the syntonic and the dystonic elements in Erikson's psychosocial stages.
The correct answer is: The interaction of opposites
Question 32 This is the reinforcement schedule associated with the presentation of rewards during changing, inconsistent intervals of time. The correct answer is: Variable Interval Schedule Question 33 The belief of an individual that he can do a particular task properly or correctly.
The correct answer is: Self - Efficacy
Question 34 Question text "Self - Efficacy" The correct answer is: Bandura Question 35 Personality is rooted in the brain.
The correct answer is: Henry Murray
Question 36 A defense mechanism associated with the reversion to an earlier, more secure pattern of behavior.
The correct answer is: Regression
Question 37 An individual who is very religious is using this protective device against basic anxiety according to Horney.
The correct answer is: Submissiveness
Question 38 The desire for friendship, the wish for a mate and children and the need to belong.
The correct answer is: Love and Belongingness Needs
Question 39 "Operant Conditioning" The correct answer is: B.F. Skinner Question 40 Shows a non-possessive warmth and acceptance, not an effusive, effervescent persona.
The correct answer is: Unconditional Positive Regard
Question 41 According to Erik Erikson, this is the center of our personality
The correct answer is: Ego
Question 42 We misinterpret an experience in order to fit it into some aspect of our self - concept.
The correct answer is: Distortion
Question 43 Self - fulfillment, the realization of one's own potential.
The correct answer is: Self - Actualization Needs
Question 44 People are aware of both their self-concept and their ideal self, although awareness need not be accurate. The correct answer is: Awareness Question 45 This is the stage where most of the infant's pleasure comes from stimulation of the mouth. The correct answer is: Oral Stage Question 46 The internal factors in self - regulation include self - observation, judgmental processes, and __________________. The correct answer is: Self - Reaction Question 47
"Hope" The correct answer is: Trust versus Mistrust Question 48 Fears that are strong enough and pervasive enough to have severely debilitating effects in one's daily life.
The correct answer is: Phobias
Question 49 "Gemeinschaftsgefühl"
The correct answer is: Adler
Question 50 The idea that personality is mostly shaped during the first years of childhood is a/an _____________ notion. The correct answer is: Psychoanalytic Question 51 The time when people make significant contributions to society. The correct answer is: Generativity versus Stagnation Question 52 He used factor analysis to identify a large number of traits, including personality traits.
The correct answer is: Raymond Cattell
Question 53 People behave in a detached manner. A strategy of expression of needs for privacy, independence, and self - sufficiency.
The correct answer is: Moving away from people
Question 54 Product of the interaction of heredity, environment and person's creative power in Individual Psychology.
The correct answer is: Style of Life
Question 55 According to Skinner, this simply refers to the effects of the deprivation and satiation and to the corresponding probability that the organism will respond.
The correct answer is: Drives
Question 56
Monitoring our own performance.
The correct answer is: Self - Observation
Question 57
One has little confidence in themselves and tend to overestimate
difficulties connected with life's major problems. They are distrustful of other people and are unable to cooperate for the common welfare.
The correct answer is: Neglected Style of Life
Question 58 The ability of the therapist to sense the feeling of a client and also to communicate these perceptions so that the client knows that another person has entered into his world of feelings without prejudice, projection, or evaluation. The correct answer is: Empathic Listening Question 59 Undervaluing other people's achievements and overvaluing one;s own.
The correct answer is: Depreciation
Question 60 Repression of one impulse and the pretentious expression of its exact opposite.
The correct answer is: Reaction Formation
Question 61 This term is used to indicate the ability of a theory to be confirmed or disconfirmed.
The correct answer is: Falsifiable
Question 62 This refers to a neurotic need to protect oneself against feelings of helplessness.
The correct answer is: Moving toward people
Question 63 Works based on the reality principle.
The correct answer is: Ego
Question 64 It consists of drives and instincts that are beyond awareness, yet they motivate many of our behaviors.
The correct answer is: Unconscious
Question 65 The basic strength of old age.
The correct answer is: Wisdom
Question 66 Correct The variation in a person's construction system is limited by the permeability of the constructs within whose range of convenience the variants lie. The correct answer is: Modulation Corollary Question 67 Psychology of Personal Constructs
The correct answer is: Kelly
Question 68 To Maslow, this is when you run away from your best self, and you fear success in the things that you do. The correct answer is: Jonah Complex Question 69
It includes assuming responsibility for the care of offspring that result
from sexual contact.
The correct answer is: Procreativity
Question 70 It grows according to a genetically established rate and in a fixed sequence according to Erikson and it does not replace the earlier stage.