A) affiliation.
B) achievement.
C) displacement.
D) openness.
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A) neuroticism
B) conformity
C) conscientiousness
D) openness to experience
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A) It can be used to study people's unconscious defense mechanisms.
B) It has been criticized for having no reliability or validity.
C) It is an example of a self-report personality assessment.
D) It consists of a series of 10 cards,all in black-and-white.
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A) during infancy.
B) during an age when most children go through toilet training.
C) immediately after the phallic stage.
D) in adolescence and adulthooD.
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A) Murray proposed that to achieve optimal functioning an individual must experience unconditional positive regard.
B) Murray focused on the enduring dispositions that tend to lead to characteristic responses.
C) Murray focused solely on conscious experiences and traits.
D) Murray embraced the psychodynamic notion of unconscious motivation.
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A) individuals are not concerned about the social desirability of their responses.
B) tests that measure unconscious motives are the most reliable and valid.
C) the unconscious does not provide useful keys to an individual's personality.
D) the ambiguity of the stimulus allows individuals to interpret it based on their feelings and desires.
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A) high on conscientiousness.
B) high on neuroticism.
C) low on openness to experience.
D) low on agreeableness.
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A) reaction formation.
B) denial.
C) sublimation.
D) regression.
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A) Type D behavior patterns.
B) neuroticism.
C) Type A behavior patterns.
D) personal control.
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A) Neuroticism Extraversion Openness Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R)
B) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
C) Rorschach inkblot test
D) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
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A) projective tests
B) psychobiography
C) interviews
D) brain imaging
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A) It does not provide any information about the unconscious.
B) It is one of the most objective tests used in clinical research.
C) It encourages individuals to provide socially desirable responses.
D) It does not meet the criteria of reliability and validity.
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A) video-recorded behaviors rated by coders
B) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) stories
C) projective techniques decoded using content analysis
D) molecular genetic studies
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A) Personality is solely determined by current experiences.
B) One mentally transforms one's experiences,giving them meaning that shapes one's personality.
C) Personality is solely determined by early experiences.
D) The capacity for personal growth and positive human qualities are the two factors that shape one's personality.
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A) observational learning
B) need for affiliation
C) need for power
D) personal control
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A) id
B) superego
C) persona
D) ego
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A) Santiago,a 20-year-old,who refrains from smoking and drinking
B) Kate,a teenager,who always practices safe sex
C) John,a two-year-old,who snatches a toy from another child
D) Lisa,a 35-year-old,who yells at her children every time she fights with her husband
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