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Name the
Psychologist D-Fence Definitions Freud Trait
Theory
What
Perspective?
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Psychoanalytic approach to
personality
A 100
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The guy who made the
pyramid
A 200
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Abraham Maslow
A 200
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One of the two psychologists
who “corrected” Freud’s
emphasis on childhood; they
placed higher emphasis on
social interactions than Freud
A 300
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Karen Horney or Alfred Adler
A 300
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Social-Cognitive approach to
personality
A 400
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Albert Bandura
A 400
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A 500
He expanded on Maslow’s
work and studied concepts
related to “the self”
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Carl Rogers
A 500
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The conscious expression of
feelings that are the opposite
of unconscious feelings
B 100
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Reaction Formation
B 100
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Disguising unacceptable,
unconscious impulses by
attributing them to others
B 200
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B 300
Every time Mr. Vogel got
upset with one of his AP
Psych students, he tended
to give extremely difficult
tests to his American
History classes
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Displacement
B 300
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Angela remembers every
detail about her high school
sweetheart, but remembers
hardly anything about the
college boyfriend who broke
her heart
B 400
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After getting a low grade on
an AP Psych exam, you go to
the gym and run 10 miles on
the treadmill
B 500
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Sublimation
B 500
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C 100
The perception that you control
your own fate
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Internal Locus of Control
C 100
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C 200
According to Rogers, an
attitude of total acceptance
toward another person
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Unconditional Positive
Regard
C 200
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A readiness to perceive
oneself favorably
C 300
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Self-serving bias
C 300
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The interacting influences of
behavior, traits, and
environment
C 400
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Reciprocal Determinism
C 400
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Carl Jung’s concept of a
shared, inherited reservoir of
memory tracing from our
species’ history
C 500
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Collective Unconscious
C 500
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The personality perspective most
likely to use free association
D 100
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Psychoanalysis
D 100
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D 200
The personality perspective
that studies how individuals
react in different situations
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Social-Cognitive
D 200
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The personality perspective
most criticized for being over
simplistic; describing but
NOT explaining personality
D 300
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Trait Theory
D 300
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The personality perspective
most concerned with growth
and self-actualization
D 400
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The personality perspective
most dependent upon
projective tests
D 500
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Psychoanalysis or
Psychodynamics
D 500
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In suggesting that the mind is
mostly hidden, Freud was
most clearly emphasizing the
importance of this
E 100
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Unconscious or Id
E 100
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Freud would attribute feelings
of guilt to this part of one’s
personality
E 200
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You want to be a loving
member of your family, but
also want to show disgust at
your sibling’s habits; Freud
says this part of your
personality finds a solution
E 300
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Ego is to Id as the reality
principle is to this
E 400
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Pleasure principle
E 400
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E 500
Freud said this part of your
mind is accessible at a particular
moment, but often remains at
the unconscious level
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Preconscious
E 500
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In Big Five Theory,
emotional stability is
measured in this dimension
F 100
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Neuroticism
F 100
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Factor Analysis measures the
dimensions of emotional
stability versus instability on
the Y axis, and these two
characteristics on the X axis
F 200
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Introversion and Extraversion
F 200
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In Big Five Theory, the
endpoints for imagination and
practicality partly measure
this Trait Dimension
F 300
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This personality inventory is
the most widely researched
and clinically used of all
personality tests
F 400
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Minnesota Multiphasic
Personality Inventory
(MMPI)
F 400
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This famous psychometric
questionnaire was designed to
measure psychological
preferences in how people
make decisions; initially
served to help women enter
the workforce post-WWII
F 500
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Myers-Brigg Type Indicator
F 500
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