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Name the Psychologist D-Fence Definitions What Perspective? Freud Trait Theory 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Psychoanalytic approach to personality A 100
Freud A 100
The guy who made the pyramid A 200
Abraham Maslow A 200
One of the two psychologists who corrected Freud s emphasis on childhood; they placed higher emphasis on social interactions than Freud A 300
Karen Horney or Alfred Adler A 300
Social-Cognitive approach to personality A 400
Albert Bandura A 400
He expanded on Maslow s work and studied concepts related to the self A 500
Carl Rogers A 500
The conscious expression of feelings that are the opposite of unconscious feelings B 100
Reaction Formation B 100
Disguising unacceptable, unconscious impulses by attributing them to others B 200
Projection B 200
Every time Mr. Vogel got upset with one of his AP Psych students, he tended to give extremely difficult tests to his American History classes B 300
Displacement B 300
Angela remembers every detail about her high school sweetheart, but remembers hardly anything about the college boyfriend who broke her heart B 400
Repression B 400
After getting a low grade on an AP Psych exam, you go to the gym and run 10 miles on the treadmill B 500
Sublimation B 500
The perception that you control your own fate C 100
Internal Locus of Control C 100
According to Rogers, an attitude of total acceptance toward another person C 200
Unconditional Positive Regard C 200
A readiness to perceive oneself favorably C 300
Self-serving bias C 300
The interacting influences of behavior, traits, and environment C 400
Reciprocal Determinism C 400
Carl Jung s concept of a shared, inherited reservoir of memory tracing from our species history C 500
Collective Unconscious C 500
The personality perspective most likely to use free association D 100
Psychoanalysis D 100
The personality perspective that studies how individuals react in different situations D 200
Social-Cognitive D 200
The personality perspective most criticized for being over simplistic; describing but NOT explaining personality D 300
Trait Theory D 300
The personality perspective most concerned with growth and self-actualization D 400
Humanistic D 400
The personality perspective most dependent upon projective tests D 500
Psychoanalysis or Psychodynamics D 500
In suggesting that the mind is mostly hidden, Freud was most clearly emphasizing the importance of this E 100
Unconscious or Id E 100
Freud would attribute feelings of guilt to this part of one s personality E 200
Superego E 200
You want to be a loving member of your family, but also want to show disgust at your sibling s habits; Freud says this part of your personality finds a solution E 300
Ego E 300
Ego is to Id as the reality principle is to this E 400
Pleasure principle E 400
Freud said this part of your mind is accessible at a particular moment, but often remains at the unconscious level E 500
Preconscious E 500
In Big Five Theory, emotional stability is measured in this dimension F 100
Neuroticism F 100
Factor Analysis measures the dimensions of emotional stability versus instability on the Y axis, and these two characteristics on the X axis F 200
Introversion and Extraversion F 200
In Big Five Theory, the endpoints for imagination and practicality partly measure this Trait Dimension F 300
Openness F 300
This personality inventory is the most widely researched and clinically used of all personality tests F 400
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) F 400
This famous psychometric questionnaire was designed to measure psychological preferences in how people make decisions; initially served to help women enter the workforce post-wwii F 500
Myers-Brigg Type Indicator F 500
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