Test: Psychology - 20 Questions

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5 Matching Questions

  1. "Stuck" or Fixated
  2. Self-Actualization
  3. Guilty Knowledge Test
  4. 1. Biological 2. Safety 3. Love and belongingness 4. Self-Esteem 5. Self-Actualization
  5. Displacement
  1. a The highest possible motive that can be attained in Maslow's hierarchy is
  2. b Freud believed that an individual's personality might become stuck in the patterns of an earlier psychosexual stage. He referred to this type of person as being
  3. c Redirecting instinctual urges of sex and ggression into socially acceptable behavior is called
  4. d During a polygraph session, an individual is asked questions that only the person who committed the crime knows the answer to. What test is being used?
  5. e What is the correct order of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. The least amount of psychosexual development occurs during the
  2. In terms of personality, what is a trait?
  3. The psycholsexual stage that extends from birth to one year is called the ______ stage.
  4. For Rogers, what is a person's subjective perception of his or her own skills, behaviors, and personality called?
  5. In Freudian theor, primitive and instinctual motives as well as memories and emotions are so threatening to the conscious mind that they have been repressed, are stored in the

5 True/False Question

  1. "Flight or Fright" syndrome prepares the individual either to run away in fear or to fight in anger. → In the Watson and Tellegen model of emotion, what distinguishes fear from anger?

          

  2. Libido → According to Freud's theory, what is the primitive sexual and aggressive instinct we are born with?

          

  3. Anal Expulsive → If John is described as cruel, pushy, messy, and disorderly, Freud would refer to his personality as

          

  4. Humans are sometimes willing to endure unmet lower motives to pursue higher ones. → According to social learning theorists, what are the key concepts in the study of personality?

          

  5. The Yerkes-Dodson Law → Which theory proproses that behavior may be aimed at increasing or decreasing alterness and activity depending on the circumstances?

          

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