Personality [AP (Advanced Placement) Psychology]: Questions 67 - 70 of 142
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Question 67
Question MCQ▾
Suppose the ego were a hungry person in a crowded cafeteria. The ego would most likely
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | wait in line. | |
b. | push to the head of the line. | |
c. | feel guilty about being so hungry. | |
d. | do nothing. | |
e. | push everyone and move to the front |
Question 68
Question MCQ▾
Learning theorists
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Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | have removed the “person” from personality. | |
b. | would view a trait as stable in all situations. | |
c. | emphasize situational determinants of behavior. | |
d. | deemphasize determinants of behavior. | |
e. | stress the role of the unconscious. |
Question 69
Question MCQ▾
Which of these is the most successful defense mechanism according to Freud?
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | regression | |
b. | displacement | |
c. | reaction formation | |
d. | fixation | |
e. | sublimation |
Question 70
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The halo effect refers to
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | the use of ambiguous or unstructured stimuli. | |
b. | the process of admitting experience into unconsciousness. | |
c. | the technique in which the frequency of various behaviors is recorded. | |
d. | the process of admitting experience into consciousness. | |
e. | the tendency to generalize a favorable or unfavorable first impression to unrelated details of personality. |