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100
This is what it is called when a patient says anything that comes to mind during psychotherapy
What is free association?
100
According to Freud, this would be the reality and the pleasure principle, respectively
What is the reality and the pleasure principle?
100
This is the defense mechanism that is being used when someone channels negative impulses into socially acceptable ones (for example, you are aggressive, so you become an attorney.)
What is sublimation?
100
This is Carl Jung's theory that refers to a shared memory of all humankind
What is the collective unconscious?
100
Contemporary psychology accepts this primary aspect of Freud's analyses
What is that conscious awareness of what goes on in our minds is very limited?
200
Carl Rogers is known for this type of therapy
What is unconditioned positive regard?
200
This is a complaint against humanistic psychologists
What is that such concepts cannot be measured objectively?
200
If someone is optimistic, impulsive, excitable and restless they would be classified according to Eysenck as this
What is unstable-extraverted?
200
This is the most popularly used personality inventory
What is MMPI?
200
A person who is helpful and trusting would rank high on the this Big Five trait dimension
What is agreeableness?
300
These are the Big Five personality factors
What is openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism?
300
Someone who overestimates themselves would be guilty of this quality
What is self-serving bias?
300
This is what factor analysis is used to assess
What is whether intelligence is a single trait or a collection of distinct abilities?
300
This term is used for someone who may not be able to read or write but can compose music, for example
What is savant syndrome?
300
This is the type of intelligence, according to Sternberg, that applies to someone who is very mathematically gifted
What is analytical intelligence?
400
According to Binet, this is the chronological age that corresponds to a given level of test performance
What is mental age?
400
This is a big problem in the history of intelligence tests
What is personal biases?
400
Aptitude tests do this an achievement tests do this
What is predicting future ability, and assessing learned abilities?
400
This is the concept that explains comparing scores to the average test taker
What is standardization?
400
This is the term used to describe whether a test measures what it is supposed to measure
What is validity?
500
These are the IQ scores of someone with mild intellectual ability
What is scores between 50-69?
500
This is the criticism of gifted programs
What is encouraging segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students?
500
This is the defense mechanism being used when we pretend that something didn't happen, when it actually did
What is denial?
500
These tests are used with children - ink blot tests or photographs
What are projective tests?
500
The most important aspect of a humanistic perspective is this
What is self-determination?