Trait Theory
Psychoanalysis
Humanistic Theory
Socio-Cognitive
Potpourri
100
For trait theorists, personality tests must be this.
What is empirically designed?
100
The initial developer of psychoanalysis.
Who was Freud?
100
The co-creators of the humanistic approach.
Who were Maslow and Rogers?
100
The main thinker behind the Socio-Cognitive approach.
Who was Albert Bandura?
100
The most famous projective test. Is it a butterfly? A devil?
What is the Rorschach test?
200
The Big Five personality traits.
What are conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness, extraversion?
200
According to the psychoanalysts, the key to our personality lies in this part of our brain.
What is the unconscious?
200
The process by which clients are greeted by humanistic therapists. It is an attitude of total acceptance toward another person.
What is unconditional positive regard?
200
A belief that one controls one's own fate is referred to has having this.
What is an internal locus of control?
200
The MMPI measures these, things that make up who we are.
What is traits?
300
The most important personality inventory, it was originally designed to identify emotional disorders and has since been revised for other purposes.
What is the MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)?
300
Failure to develop properly through a psycho-sexual stage will result in one of these.
What is a fixation?
300
It answers the question "Who am I" and represents all the thoughts and feelings we have about ourselves.
What is self-concept?
300
Someone with a negative attributional style is said to be this.
What is a pessimist?
300
You just know that everyone sees that coffee stain on your shirt. Actually they probably don't.
What is the spotlight effect?
400
When evaluating the Big Five personality traits, this trait evaluates one's imagination, practicality, and preference for variety.
What is openness?
400
An ego saving method of reducing anxiety by distorting reality.
What is a defense mechanism?
400
According to humanistic theory, to determine the level of our self-concept, a therapist must compare these two things.
What is our evaluation of our real self and our idea self?
400
A person who feels helpless and oppressed will occasionally develop this.
What is learned helplessness?
400
The believe that you do things right and thus errors must be the fault of someone else.
What is self-serving bias?
500
The personality test you all took.
What is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)?
500
The main difference between Freud's approach and Jung's approach was that Jung believed in this.
What is collective unconscious?
500
Humanistic theory claims that people ultimately seek this.
What is self-actualization?
500
The best way to evaluate someone's personality according to socio-cognitive theorist is this.
What is to observe realistic situations?
500
Along with the unconscious, Freud's theories focus on these 2 parts of the mind.
What are the conscious and pre-conscious?