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What does the psychoanalytic approach to personality teach?
People are motivated by a need to overcome feelings of inferiority.
All people undergo inner struggles between drives and rules.
Personality is largely learned behavior.
Self-awareness is the very core of humanity.
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What three basic psychological structures in the mind did Freud identify?
repression, rationalization, and regression
introversion, extroversion, and stability
id, ego, and superego
collective unconscious, archetype, and individuation
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The needs for social recognition and accomplishment fall into which level of need?
social
physiological
esteem
self-actualization
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According to studies by Albert Bandura, what happened to children who saw an adult being punished for aggressive behavior?
The children paid no attention.
The children learned to be more devious.
The children modeled the aggressive behavior.
The children were less likely to copy the aggressive behavior.
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According to Carl Jung, what is the collective unconscious?
the time at which most people are asleep
a personal store of exclusive human concepts
the relationship between mother and child
a store of shared human concepts
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Behaviorists emphasize the effects of what on behavior?
observation
biology
the unconscious
experience
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Carl Jung identified a number of _______________________, which he believed were ideas and images of the accumulated human experience.
ideals
archetypes
heroes
villans
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Humanist who focused on self-actualization and created a hierarchy of needs
Albert Bandura
Abraham Maslow
Hans Eysenck
Sigmund Feud
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Believed that a person’s behavior is a product of a particular combination of traits
Gordon Allport
Jim Harrison
Robert McCrae
Anthony Bourdain
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Focused personality theory on introversion-extroversion and stability-instability
Carl Rogers
Gordon Allport
Hans Eysenck
Albert Bandura
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1. All people undergo inner struggles between drives and rules.
2. id, ego, and superego
3. esteem
4. The children were less likely to copy the aggressive behavior.
5. a store of shared human concepts
6. experience
7. archetypes
8. Abraham Maslow
9. Gordon Allport
10. Hans Eysenck
2. id, ego, and superego
3. esteem
4. The children were less likely to copy the aggressive behavior.
5. a store of shared human concepts
6. experience
7. archetypes
8. Abraham Maslow
9. Gordon Allport
10. Hans Eysenck
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