psy 380 Unit Unit.1 ( Q.15,21,22,23 AND 25 ),15) Most experts
agree that recovered memories of sexual abuse are A) accurate for
female victims but not for male victims. B) inaccurate in many
cases. C) accurate for male victims but not for female victims.
almost always accurate.21) In his explanation of the concept of
organ inferiority, Adler emphasized A) determinism. B) the
subjective experience of the child. e) the inheritance of
personality. 0) the impact of physical limitations on the
development of intelligence. 22) The unknown part of a person’s
fictionally final goal is A) irrelevant to psychological
functioning. B) the unconscious. e) likely to cause emotional
problems. D) repressed because of painful childhood experiences.
23) According to Adler, the most important determinant of
personality is A) parental behavior. B) birth order. e) biological
factors. 0) a person’s own choices. 24) What do Adlerians offer
parents? A) the threat of lawsuits B) legal options e) sympathy 0)
training programs
25) Adler’s major criterion for psychological health is A)
high achievement in school. B) the absence of anxiety. C) social
interest. D) creativity.
Unit.2 ( Q.6,16,18,and 23 ),And 6) Individual rituals that
are defensive, such as obsessive hand-washing, are called by
Erikson. A) ritualisms B) ideal prototypes C) compulsions 0)
moratoria 16) Which way of describing George best illustrates
Allport’s concept of central traits? A) George is not like anyone
else I know. B) George is a typical Englishman. C) George is like a
lamb; he is very meek. 0) George is intelligent, ambitious,
deceptive, good-looking, friendly, athletic, and selfish. 18)
According to psychoanalysis, people are motivated by experiences in
their past. Which concept from Allport contrasts with this view? A)
central traits B) habits C) extrinsic orientation D) functional
autonomy 23) The best way to raise a child who has an inhibited
temperament, in order to produce a well-adapted personality, is to
A) encourage the child to explore the environment and give warnings
when appropriate. B) provide strict discipline. C) continue setting
high standards for the child to achieve. D) do not interfere with
the child’s innate tendencies.
Unit.3 (Q.3,16,20 ) Thank you.3) Punishment A) influences
only the behavior that is punished. B) reduces the frequency of
behavior. C) was recommended by Skinner as a means of controlling
behavior. all of the above 16) Despite numerous physical
difficulties, artist Frida Kahlo believed she could be successful
in her work. This is called A) cognitive bias B) self-efficacy C)
collective efficacy D) id inflation 20) A person high in
self-efficacy A) is high in overall intelligence. B) believes he or
she can act effectively in a situation. C) is healthy. is
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