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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| store of human concepts shared by all people across cultures | collective unconscious |
| unconscious methods the ego uses to avoid things that may cause anxiety | defense mechanisms |
| Process of adapting to a new or different culture | Acculturation |
| channeling basic impulses into socially acceptable behavior | sublimation |
| Obvious personality trait such as friendliness | surface trait |
| Ideas and images of the accumulated experience of all human beings | archetypes |
| Defense mechanism in which people act opposite to their genuine feelings | reaction formation |
| An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable | trait |
| According to Freud, the part of the mind that is governed by the pleasure principle is the | id |
| According to Freud, the part of the mind that functions according to the moral principle is | superego |
| Your ex-spouse, who cheated on you, writes a best-selling nonfiction book arguing that human beings are not naturally monogamous and have an instinctive need for variety. | rationalization |
| You are in love with your best friend's new flame. The friendship is an old one and very valuable to you. You tell everybody that your friend's new love interest is a terrible human being and you don't understand the attraction at all | reaction formation |
| Your boss yells at you. You come home and yell at your spouse. Your spouse yells at your child. Your child goes out to the yard and yells at the dog. | displacement |
| You have a fight with your girl/boy friend so you go to the gym to workout. | sublimation |
| Your friend Oscar can't seem to go more than 30 minutes without lighting up a cigarette. Freud would say that he... | oral stage |
| Your friend Annie can't seem to hang on to a cent. She spends her money wildly. Her roommates are always threatening to call the health department because she never cleans up after herself and her room always looks like a "pigsty." Freud would say she... | anal stage |
| Which of the following is a "Big Five" personality factor? | agreeableness-disagreeableness |
| An important part of Alfred Adler's approach to personality to personality development is | the inferiority complex |
| Which theory of personality supports the view that people are free to make conscious choices and are responsible for these choices? | humanistic |
| Which psychologist believed that people are motivated by a desire to achieve self-actualization? | Abraham Maslow |