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Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Chapter 14 Section 1-3 Quiz
Instructions:
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1.
Social cognitive theory
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2.
traits
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3.
archetypes
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4.
id
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5.
regression
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6.
defense mechanism
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7.
projection
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a.
psychological distrortion used to remain psychological stable or in inbalance
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b.
an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent
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c.
a defense mechanism by which an indiviudal retreats to an ealier stage of development when faced with anxiety
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d.
the theory that personality is shaped and learning is aquired by the interaction of personal, behavioral, and enviormental factors
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e.
the defense mehcanism by which people attribute thier own unacceptable impluses to others
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f.
the reservior of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives: the pleasure principles
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g.
Orginal models from which later forms develo; in Jung's personality theory, archetypes are primitvie images or concepts that reside in the collective unconscious
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Chapter 14 Section 1-3 Quiz
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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d
1.
Social cognitive theory
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b
2.
traits
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g
3.
archetypes
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f
4.
id
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c
5.
regression
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a
6.
defense mechanism
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e
7.
projection
-
a.
psychological distrortion used to remain psychological stable or in inbalance
-
b.
an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent
-
c.
a defense mechanism by which an indiviudal retreats to an ealier stage of development when faced with anxiety
-
d.
the theory that personality is shaped and learning is aquired by the interaction of personal, behavioral, and enviormental factors
-
e.
the defense mehcanism by which people attribute thier own unacceptable impluses to others
-
f.
the reservior of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives: the pleasure principles
-
g.
Orginal models from which later forms develo; in Jung's personality theory, archetypes are primitvie images or concepts that reside in the collective unconscious