Freud and the Neo-Freudians
Trait theory
Behaviorism
Humanism
100

According to Karen Horney, these are the three types of neurotic needs.  

What is:

1. Moving toward others

2. Moving away from others

3.  Moving against others

100

The trait theorist who believes human personality may be measured by three metrics:  Introversion versus extraversion, neuroticism versus emotional stability and level of psychoticism.

Who is Hans Eysenck? 

100

Behavioral theorists believe personality is formed through this term which identifies the two way interaction between personal characteristics and the environment.

What is reciprocal determinism?

100

The number of levels in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

What is 5?

200

The id, ego and superego.

What did Freud believe were the three parts of the personality?

200

Of the three categories that Allport thought composed personality, this was the one he thought some people might not have.

What is a cardinal trait?

200

Many of you used reinforcers in our class case study with Michael.  This theorist is responsible for this type of behavioral intervention.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

200

These are the three conditions that Carl Rogers called the core conditions and were essential for counseling.

What are empathy, congruence and unconditional positive regard?

300

Sublimation

What is converting unacceptable impulses into acceptable outlets?

300

Psychologist who divided personality into two dimensions and years later added a third.

Who is Hans Eysenck?

300

A teacher wants to use classical conditioning to make her students feel comfortable.  She creates a very warm environment for them.  Is their response of feeling very comfortable, a conditioned response or an unconditioned response?

What is a conditioned response?

300

Mom is so excited and supportive to Jett as they arrive at the tournament.  Unfortunately, Jett places last.  On the way home, Mom is very cold and critical with Jett even though he prepared a lot and tried hard at the tournament.  This regard is known as...

What is conditional ?

400

This is inferiority.

What did Adler believe was the motivating force behind emotions, behavior, and thoughts?

400

The trait that Raymond Cattell believed was responsible for the inter correlation of traits.

What is a source trait?

400

The warmth and kindness in the teacher example is US,UR,CS or CR?

What is the unconditioned stimulus?

400

Humanism is referred to by this name due to it being the third most prominent wave of psychology at its' inception.

What is the "third force"?

500

These are archetypes.

What are universal symbols that are the result of collective, shared ancestral memories that may persist in art, literature and religion but aren't obvious to the eye? Two examples are the shadow and the anima.

500

In this personality test, subjects are given cards with statements on them that express an opinion.  They are then asked to rank order these opinion cards in order of importance.  

What is a Q-sort?

500

Is classical or operant conditioning responsible for the effectiveness of systematic desensitization?

Classical conditioning.

500

Responding to a client's statement by adding your thoughts and opinions about that statement is the opposite of which of the core conditions in Rogerian therapy?

What is reflective listening?