Module 29
Module 29 Vocabulary
Module 30
Module 30 Vocabulary
RaNd0m
100
You know that you attended your grandmothers funeral at the age of 9, but you have no memory of attending. Freud would most likely argue that your memory of the funeral is in the ---------
What is unconscious?
100
The unique ways in which people think, feel, and behave.
What is personality?
100
The measure of personality assessment that offers the most objective measurement.
What is personality inventory?
100
Method of personality assessment where the pro asks questions of the client and allows the client to answer.
What is an interview?
100
Psychosexual stage where feelings are repressed.
What is the latency stage?
200
The dimension of the Big Five theory that refers to a person's basic emotional style.
What is agreeableness?
200
People who are outgoing and sociable.
Who are extraverts?
200
One of the more well-known projective tests is
What is the Rorschach inkblot test?
200
Assessment where the pro observes the client engaged in ordinary behavior.
What is a direct observation?
200
Type of disease associated with aggressiveness.
What is coronary disease?
300
Carl Rogers believed that for people to become fully functioning, they must receive
What is unconditioned positive regard?
300
One's perception of actual characteristics, traits, and abilities.
What is real-self?
300
The four basic dimensions of personality that differ between cultures.
1. individualism 2. power distance 3. masculinity/femininity 4. uncertainty avoidance
300
Feeling of worth or value in oneself.
What is self-esteem?
300
Structure of personality that functions on the reality principle.
What is ego?
400
You do really well in your art class. But your parents have never encouraged you in art because they don't consider art as important as engineering. Therefore, you study more in your science classes and plan to become a civil engineer after college. If you're working to be who your parents think you should be, you are influenced by
What is self-concept?
400
Assumption that the particular circumstances of any given situation will influence the way in which a trait is expressed.
What is trait-situation interaction?
400
List the different ways to measure personality (4).
1. interviews 2. projective tests 3. behavioral assessments 4. personality inventories
400
Changes in some trait within a population that can be considered to be due to genetic influences.
What is heritability?
400
According to behaviorists, personality is
a set of learned responses/habits.
500
What are the three factors in Bandura's model of reciprocal determinism?
What is environment, behavior, personal/cognitive factors?
500
Therapy based on personality.
What is psychoanalysis?
500
A drawback of behavioral personality assessments?
What is assessments can be affected by observer bias.
500
This type of personality assessment presents ambiguous visual stimuli to the client and asks the client to respond with whatever comes to mind.
What is projective tests?
500
Personality assessment method that are the most likely to be reliable.
What is personality inventory?
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