FREUD & PSYCHOANALYSIS
DEFENSE MECHANISMS
HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE
Tests
Misc
100

The part of personality that operates on the pleasure principle.

What is the id?

100

Explaining away a problem to avoid blame or guilt.

What is rationalization?

100

This psychologist created the hierarchy of needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

The most common personality inventory.

What is the MMPI?

100

The belief that you can succeed at a task.

What is self-efficacy?

200

Freud believed this part of the mind stores hidden wishes, thoughts, and feelings.

What is the unconscious?

200

Taking anger out on someone other than the original source.

What is displacement?

200

According to Rogers, showing total acceptance and support is called this. 

What is unconditional positive regard?

200

These tests use vague or unclear stimuli to reveal unconscious thoughts and feelings.

What are projective tests?

200

Carl Jung believed humans share universal ideas called these.

What are archetypes?

300

he process of saying whatever comes to mind without filtering thoughts.

What is free association?

300

Returning to childish behavior during stress.

What is regression?

300

The highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy.

What is self-actualization?

300

This personality theory organizes personality into five broad traits often remembered by the acronym OCEAN.

What is the Big Five Factor Theory?

300

A person acting differently around friends than during a presentation shows this idea.

What is situation matters?

400

The ____ follows this principle to balance desires with reality.

What is the ego?

400

A student who is angry at a classmate accuses the classmate of “having a bad attitude” toward them, even though the anger actually comes from the student themselves.

What is projection?

400

Carl Rogers used this term for the image we have of ourselves.

What is self-concept?

400

This projective test asks people to describe what they see in inkblots.

What is the Rorschach Inkblot Test?

400

A person’s broad, long-lasting pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.

What is personality?

500

Freud believed this part of personality acts as a moral compass and creates feelings of guilt.

What is the superego?

500

Channeling unacceptable impulses, such as punching a wall in anger, into positive activities.

What is sublimation?

500

This part of self-concept represents the person someone would most like to become.

What is the ideal self?

500

This Big Five trait involves anxiety and emotional instability.

What is neuroticism?

500

Freud believed personality results from the conflict between impulses and _______________

What are social restraints (or societal expectations)?

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