Personality Traits Exam

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Mya Walker
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Question 1

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What theorist talked about the Principle of Opposites
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  • Carl Jung
  • Alfred Adler
  • Erik Erikson

Question 2

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Who created the Big 5 personality Factors?
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  • Abraham Maslow
  • Raymond Cattell
  • B.F. Skinner

Question 3

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Which are not Projective Tests
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  • Rorschach
  • TAT
  • MMPI

Question 4

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The MMPI is a Self-Report Test?
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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A person who is low in neuroticism is Anxious, unhappy and prone to negative emotions
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Who created Archetypes?
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  • Alfred Adler
  • Abraham Maslow
  • Carl Jung

Question 7

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A person who is high in Extroversion will be outgoing, warm and will seek adventure.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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A person who is high in conscientiousness is hardworking, dependable and organized.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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A person who is high in agreeableness is critical. uncooperative and suspicious.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Who created the Three Types of Traits?
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  • Gordon Allport
  • Alfred Adler
  • Carl Rogers

Question 11

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Jack learns that when Kelly is tickled, she gets violent. Which of traits does he learn?
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  • Central Trait
  • Secondary Trait
  • Cardinal Trait

Question 12

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Jenny is described as funny, smart and nice. Which traits category does she fall under?
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  • Central Trait
  • Cardinal Trait
  • Secondary Trait

Question 13

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Sarah is known for doing charity. She is consumed by charity so much that it is what she is known for. What trait does this fall under?
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  • Central Trait
  • Cardinal Trait
  • Secondary Trait

Question 14

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Functional Autonomy is when behavior used to occur in childhood due to rewards, continues throughout the rest of the person's life because that behavior still exists in the persons values
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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(birth to 1 year) Infants learn that they can or cannot trust others to take care of their basic needs
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  • Trust vs Mistrust
  • Initiative vs guilt
  • Identity vs role confusion

Question 16

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(1 to 2 years) Children learn to be self sufficient in many activities such as toilet training, walking, and exploring.
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  • Trust vs Mistrust
  • Autonomy vs shame and doubt
  • Intimacy vs isolation

Question 17

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(3 to 5 years) Children learn to assume more responsibility by taking initiative
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  • Autonomy vs shame and doubt
  • Industry vs inferiority
  • Initiative vs guilt

Question 18

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(5 years to puberty) Children learn to be competent by mastering new intellectual, social, and physical skills or feel inferior if they fail to develop these skills.
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  • Generativity vs Stagnation
  • Autonomy vs shame and doubt
  • Industry vs inferiority

Question 19

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(adolescence) adolescents develop a sense of identity by experimenting with different roles. No role experimentation may result in role confusion.
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  • Identity vs role confusion
  • Industry vs inferiority
  • Generativity vs stagnation

Question 20

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(young adulthood) young adults form intimate relationships with others or become isolated because of a failure to do so.
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  • Initiative vs guilt
  • Identity vs rold confusion
  • Intimacy vs isolation

Question 21

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(middle adulthood) They have the choice to stop where they are or to go and help the next generation.
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  • Intimacy vs Isolation
  • Generativity vs Stagnation
  • Integrity vs Despair

Question 22

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As death nears, do they regret their mistakes or have they developed a sense of wisdom based on experiences?
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  • Generativity vs Stagnation
  • Integrity vs Despair
  • Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt

Question 23

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Which theorist came up with the Aggressive Personality (Moving Against Others)?
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  • Karen Horney
  • Alfred Adler
  • Abraham Maslow

Question 24

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According to Honey, a person who acts helpless, dependent and seeks affection and sympathy is a(n)
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  • Compliant Personality (Moving Towards Others)
  • Getting Type
  • Dominant (Ruling) Type

Question 25

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The Adlerian style of life that has a "Don't try and I wont fail" Mentality is
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  • Avoiding Type
  • Detached Personality (Moving away from others)
  • Compliant Personality (Moving toward others)

Question 26

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Which are Are the 3 Interpersonal Styles to achieve the needs according to Horney?
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  • Aggressive (Moving Against Others)
  • Detached (Moving Away From Others)
  • Getting Type
  • Compliant (Moving Towards Others)
  • Avoiding Type
  • Dominant (Ruling) Type

Question 27

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Check the characteristics of a Fully Functioning Person
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  • Existential Living
  • Having Lots of Friends
  • Organismic Trust
  • Wanting to Travel
  • Being on your Own
  • Openness To Experience
  • Having a family
  • Experiential Freedom
  • Creativity
  • Dying

Question 28

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The Ideal Self is what we would like to be like.
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  • True
  • False

Question 29

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The perceived self is who we think we are
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  • True
  • False

Question 30

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Motivational Interviewing includes:
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  • Directive, therapist does not demand or force change and asks permission to share information
  • Demands change, giving out advise no matter what, and uses closed questions

Question 31

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Taking own insecurities/unacceptable thoughts or feelings and blaming/ putting them on others
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  • Projection
  • Sublimation
  • Rational Formation

Question 32

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returning to an earlier stage of development
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  • Projection
  • Regression
  • Repression

Question 33

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Acting opposite of how you feel
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  • Reaction Formation
  • Denial
  • Sublimation

Question 34

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cover up actions with a different reason, explain actions/ feelings contrary to your true motivation
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  • Rationalization
  • reaction formation
  • Regression

Question 35

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What order does Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs come in?
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  • Self-Actualization, Esteem, Love and Belonging, Safety, Physiological
  • Physiological, Safety, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Self-Actualization
  • Self-Actualization, Physiological, Love and Belonging, Safety, Esteem

Question 36

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What are the characteristics of Self- Actualizers (4)
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  • Honesty
  • Awarness
  • Happiness
  • Freedom
  • Fearless
  • Trust

Question 37

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The Jonah Complex is when you doubt your own abilities
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  • True
  • False

Question 38

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Positive (Added Stimulus)
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  • Take something away
  • Behavior happens more
  • Give something
  • Behavior happens less

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Negative Reinforcement
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  • Behavior happens more
  • Take away something
  • Give something
  • Behavior happens less

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Positive Punishment
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  • Behavior happens more
  • Behavior happens less
  • Something is taken away
  • Something is given

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Negative punishment
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  • Something is taken
  • Something is given
  • Behavior happens more
  • Behavior happens less

Question 42

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What is shaping?
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  • A procedure in which reinforces guide behavior toward closer and closer approximations of a desired goal
  • Not that

Question 43

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Every time the behavior happens, you are rewarded.
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  • Variable Ratio
  • Fixed Interval
  • Partial Reinforcement
  • Continuous Reinforcement

Question 44

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The reward does not happen every time
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  • Continuous Reinforcement
  • Partial Reinforcement
  • Variable Interval
  • Fixed Ratio

Question 45

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Reward happens every certain number of timesd
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  • Variable Interval
  • Fixed Ratio
  • Fixed Interval
  • Variable Ratio

Question 46

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Changes how ofted you get your reward
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  • Variable Interval
  • Variable Ratio
  • Fixed Ratio
  • Fixed Interval

Question 47

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Rewarded at a fixed time. Doesn't matter how many times you to the behavior, you have to wait.
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  • Fixed Interval
  • Variable Interval

Question 48

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Unpredictable No set time You'll get the reward eventually
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  • Variable Interval
  • Fixed Interval

Question 49

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What theorist focused on observational learning
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  • Erik Erikson
  • Albert Bandura
  • Carl Rogers
  • B.F. Skinner

Question 50

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During therapy, Albert Bandura uses what to help people with their phobias
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  • Tells them how to avoid what they feer
  • Have them tell him how they avoid what they fear
  • Expose them to what they fear
  • He doesn't help them. He tells them to seek other help
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