What is the name of Freuds theory that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflifts?
What is psychoanalytic theor?
What defense mechanism involves refusing to accept reality of facts?
What is denial?
What type of test uses ambiguous images to uncover unconscious thoughts?
What is a projective test?
Who is the father of psychoanalysis?
Who is Sigmund Freud?
What is a trait?
What is a characteristic pattern of behavior or disposition?
Which theory focuses on the human potential and stresses the importance of growth and self-actualization?
What is humanistic theor?
Reverting to childlike behavior under stress is called what?
What is regression?
Name one example of a projective personality test.
What is the Rorschach Inkblot Test or Thematic Apperception Test
Who proposed the hierarchy of needs and self-actualization?
Who is Abraham Maslow?
What is the name of the model that includes five major personality traits?
What is the Big Five (OCEAN) model?
Which personality theory emphasizes learning and conscious cognitive processes ,such as expectations and belief?
What is the social-coy cognitive Theory
What is it called when someone attributes their own unacceptable thoughts to someone else?
What is projection?
Which type of test consists of clear questions about thoughts, feelings, or behaviors?
What is an objective test?
Which psychologist is known for client-centered therapy?
Who is Carl Rogers?
Name the five traits in the Big Five model.
What are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism?
According to Freud, what are the three parts of personality?
What are the id, ego, and superego?
Which defense mechanism redirects emotions to a substitute target?
What is displacemen?
What widely used personality inventory has over 500 true/false items?
What is the MMPI (Minnesota Multi-phasic Personality Inventory)?
Who developed the social-cognitive perspective and emphasized reciprocal determinism?
Who is Albert Bandura?
Who developed the 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF)?
Who is Raymond Cattell?
Carl Jung’s concept of the “collective unconscious“ includes shared, inherited memories known as what?
What are archetype?
Justifying behaviors by substituting acceptable reasons for less-acceptable real reasons is known as what?
What is realization?
What is a major criticism of projective test?
What is low reliability and validity (subjective interpretations)?
Who expanded on Freud's ideas and developed the theory of inferiority complex?
Who is Alfred Adler?
Which Big Five trait involves being imaginative and open to new experiences?
What is Openness?