Personality [AP (Advanced Placement) Psychology]: Questions 86 - 90 of 142
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Question 86
Question MCQ▾
One of the factors Alfred Adler believed to be important in shaping personality is:
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Birth order in the family | |
b. | Difficulty with toilet training | |
c. | The collective unconscious | |
d. | Unconditional positive regard | |
e. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague |
Question 87
Question MCQ▾
The concept of introversion and extroversion was advanced by:
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Kretchmer | |
b. | Hull | |
c. | Jeansch | |
d. | Jung | |
e. | Spranger |
Question 88
Question MCQ▾
A feeling of futility caused by the belief that one has little or no control over events in one՚s life, which can make one stop trying and become depressed is known as:
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | Type A Behavior | |
b. | Type B Behavior | |
c. | operant conditioning | |
d. | learned helplessness | |
e. | psychological hardiness |
Question 89
Question MCQ▾
The process by which the ego directs the individual to express sexual and aggressive impulses in socially acceptable ways is (the) :
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | reality principle | |
b. | rationalization | |
c. | superego | |
d. | repression | |
e. | pleasure principle |
Question 90
Question MCQ▾
The role “possible selves” play in our lives is to
Choices
Choice (5) | Response | |
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a. | provide a basis for comparing self-image and true self. | |
b. | direct our behavior toward an imagined future. | |
c. | remind us that all things are always possible. | |
d. | give us models for identification. | |
e. | make us move towards the obvious reality |