When you copy the behavior of others you are forming your personality through

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heredity.
heredity.

modeling.
modeling.

a peer group.
a peer group.

conscientiousness.

A person who is outgoing and sociable has the personality trait known as
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introversion.
introversion.

extroversion.
extroversion.

agreeableness.
agreeableness.

conscientiousness.

A sense of self is referred to as your
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heredity.
heredity.

peer group.
peer group.

identity.
identity.

environment.

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  1. When you copy the behavior of others you are forming your personality through modeling.

  2. A person who is outgoing and sociable has the personality trait known as extroversion.

  3. A sense of self is referred to as your identity.

When your classmates at school work cooperatively on a project, it is an example of a positive influence by
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your heredity.
your heredity.

your culture.
your culture.

a peer group.
a peer group.

a psychologist.

Your best friend always looks on the bright side and is very positive. Your friend has which personality trait?
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extroversion
extroversion

agreeableness
agreeableness

conscientiousness
conscientiousness

emotional stability

A person with low self-esteem may (Select all that apply)
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judge himself or herself harshly.
judge himself or herself harshly.

have a realistic view of their abilities.
have a realistic view of their abilities.

put on an act to hide insecurities.
put on an act to hide insecurities.

have a positive attitude.

Use this graph for the following question.
Which of the following people is most likely to have the highest self-esteem?
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a 15-year-old male
a 15-year-old male

a 15-year-old female
a 15-year-old female

a 50-year-old male
a 50-year-old male

a 50-year-old female

A person who has reached their full potential has likely achieved _____.
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self-actualization.
self-actualization.

adulthood.
adulthood.

modeling.
modeling.

personality.
  1. When your classmates at school work cooperatively on a project, it is an example of a positive influence by a peer group.

  2. Your best friend always looks on the bright side and is very positive. Your friend has which personality trait? emotional stability.

  3. A person with low self-esteem may (Select all that apply):

    • judge himself or herself harshly.
    • put on an act to hide insecurities.
  4. Which of the following people is most likely to have the highest self-esteem? a 50-year-old female (Note: While it generally trends that older age can correlate with higher self-esteem, this could vary based on individual circumstances).

  5. A person who has reached their full potential has likely achieved self-actualization.

A student in your class gets picked on by other students. He says its okay because that means the other students like him. This is an example of [Select all that apply]
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a coping strategy.
a coping strategy.

a defense mechanism.
a defense mechanism.

a learned emotion.
a learned emotion.

a primary emotion.

You can usually recognize when a person is happy just by looking at the expression on their face. This is because happiness is
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a learned emotion.
a learned emotion.

a defense mechanism.
a defense mechanism.

a coping strategy.
a coping strategy.

a primary emotion.

A sense of patriotism is an example of [Select all that apply]
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love.
love.

fear.
fear.

a primary emotion.
a primary emotion.

a learned emotion.
  1. A student in your class gets picked on by other students. He says it's okay because that means the other students like him. This is an example of:

    • a coping strategy.
    • a defense mechanism.
  2. You can usually recognize when a person is happy just by looking at the expression on their face. This is because happiness is:

    • a primary emotion.
  3. A sense of patriotism is an example of:

    • a learned emotion.
You want to ask your teacher for extra help, so you practice in your mind what you will say. This is an example of

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eustress.
eustress.

distress.
distress.

a stressor.
a stressor.

a mental rehearsal.

During the alarm stage of stress your body releases a chemical called adrenaline which is part of

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eustress.
eustress.

the flight-or-fight-response.
the flight-or-fight-response.

a mental rehearsal.
a mental rehearsal.

a catastrophe.

Any event or situation that causes stress is called a(n)

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eustress.
eustress.

catastrophe.
catastrophe.

mental rehearsal.
mental rehearsal.

stressor.

______ is a learned emotion that may help someone from doing something they know is wrong.

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Anger
Anger

Jealousy
Jealousy

Guilt
Guilt

Grief

Your behaviors, attitudes, feelings, and way of thinking all make up your

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personality.
personality.

heredity.
heredity.

peer group.
peer group.

environment.
  1. You want to ask your teacher for extra help, so you practice in your mind what you will say. This is an example of a mental rehearsal.

  2. During the alarm stage of stress, your body releases a chemical called adrenaline which is part of the flight-or-fight-response.

  3. Any event or situation that causes stress is called a(n) stressor.

  4. ______ is a learned emotion that may help someone from doing something they know is wrong. Guilt.

  5. Your behaviors, attitudes, feelings, and way of thinking all make up your personality.

One of your friends plays video games for at least six hours each day and gets upset when he has to go eat dinner with his family. This is a sign of
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an anxiety disorder.
an anxiety disorder.

a phobia.
a phobia.

bipolar disorder.
bipolar disorder.

an impulse-control disorder.

A phobia is an example of a(n)
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an anxiety disorder.
an anxiety disorder.

schizophrenia.
schizophrenia.

bipolar disorder.
bipolar disorder.

an impulse-control disorder.
an impulse-control disorder.

Someone who is responsible and self-disciplined displays which personality trait?
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extroversion
extroversion

conscientiousness
conscientiousness

agreeableness
agreeableness

emotional stability

The search for identity usually occurs during
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early childhood.
early childhood.

middle adulthood.
middle adulthood.

late adulthood.
late adulthood.

adolescence.

Self-esteem tends to be lower during
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early childhood.
early childhood.

middle adulthood.
middle adulthood.

late adulthood.
late adulthood.

adolescence.

Bipolar disorder is an example of
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a phobia.
a phobia.

a mood disorder.
a mood disorder.

an impulse-control disorder.
an impulse-control disorder.

an anxiety disorder.

Which statement is NOT true?
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Some people do not have stress.
Some people do not have stress.

Stress is normal and can be positive or negative.
Stress is normal and can be positive or negative.

Over a long period of time, stress can harm your health.
Over a long period of time, stress can harm your health.

Stress cannot always be avoided, but it can be managed.

Which of the following is a good strategy to build your self-esteem?
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Take dangerous risks.
Take dangerous risks.

Try something you’re not good at.
Try something you’re not good at.

Focus on your strengths.
Focus on your strengths.

Try to be perfect.

_________ is another term for your sense of self.
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Identity
Identity

Introvert
Introvert

Personality
Personality

Self-esteem
Self-esteem

____________ is/are at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
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Physical needs
Physical needs

Safety
Safety

Esteem
Esteem

Self-actualization

__________ can help you reach your goals.
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Responses

Eustress
Eustress

Distress
Distress

A phobia
A phobia

A compulsion

Which of the following is NOT typically a stressor?
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going for a walk
going for a walk

missing the bus
missing the bus

a fire alarm blaring
a fire alarm blaring

a final exam

A person who repeatedly washes his/her hands even when they are clean is showing signs of
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anxiety.
anxiety.

a phobia.
a phobia.

obsessive-compulsive disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.

an impulse control disorder.

A person who is terrified of heights likely suffers from (Select all that apply)
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Responses

anxiety.
anxiety.

a phobia.
a phobia.

obsessive-compulsive disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.

an impulse control disorder.

Friends who are your age and share the same interests are called
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modeling.
modeling.

your culture.
your culture.

a peer group.
a peer group.

peer pressure.

Identical twins often have similar interests even if they were not raised together. This shows how _______ influences personality development.
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modeling.
modeling.

a peer group.
a peer group.

the environment.
the environment.

heredity.

People who lack self-respect likely have
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a learned emotion.
a learned emotion.

low self-esteem.
low self-esteem.

a primary emotion.
a primary emotion.

self-actualization.

Which of the following are good coping strategies for dealing with stress? Select all that apply.
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Responses

Do something physically active.
Do something physically active.

Take a break.
Take a break.

Talk through your feelings.
Talk through your feelings.

Slam a door.

Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings are called
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Responses

stressors.
stressors.

self-actualization.
self-actualization.

emotions.
emotions.

defense mechanisms.

Long-term stress can lead to
(Select all that apply)
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more frequent illnesses such as colds.
more frequent illnesses such as colds.

headaches.
headaches.

heart disease.
heart disease.

self-actualization.
  1. One of your friends plays video games for at least six hours each day and gets upset when he has to go eat dinner with his family. This is a sign of an impulse-control disorder.

  2. A phobia is an example of a(n) an anxiety disorder.

  3. Someone who is responsible and self-disciplined displays which personality trait? conscientiousness.

  4. The search for identity usually occurs during adolescence.

  5. Self-esteem tends to be lower during adolescence.

  6. Bipolar disorder is an example of a mood disorder.

  7. Which statement is NOT true? Some people do not have stress.

  8. Which of the following is a good strategy to build your self-esteem? Focus on your strengths.

  9. _________ is another term for your sense of self. Identity.

  10. ____________ is/are at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Self-actualization.

  11. __________ can help you reach your goals. Eustress.

  12. Which of the following is NOT typically a stressor? going for a walk.

  13. A person who repeatedly washes his/her hands even when they are clean is showing signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  14. A person who is terrified of heights likely suffers from (Select all that apply):

  • anxiety.
  • a phobia.
  1. Friends who are your age and share the same interests are called a peer group.

  2. Identical twins often have similar interests even if they were not raised together. This shows how _______ influences personality development. heredity.

  3. People who lack self-respect likely have low self-esteem.

  4. Which of the following are good coping strategies for dealing with stress? Select all that apply:

  • Do something physically active.
  • Take a break.
  • Talk through your feelings.
  1. Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings are called defense mechanisms.

  2. Long-term stress can lead to (Select all that apply):

  • more frequent illnesses such as colds.
  • headaches.
  • heart disease.