A) last for a few months at most.
B) inhibit further change in behavior.
C) weaken as we grow older.
D) guide our behavior.
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A) his experience as a clinician.
B) surveys conducted on factory workers.
C) the study of self-actualized individuals.
D) interpretations of the two-factor theory.
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A) contrasting constructs for spouses in a fulfilling marital relationship.
B) the skill of the psychologist interpreting the results.
C) a client's memory of his or her childhood experiences.
D) quantified summations of a client's answers on the repertory grid.
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A) congruence corollary.
B) fragmentation corollary.
C) successive modulation corollary.
D) situational corollary.
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A) individuality
B) commonality
C) fragmentation
D) sociality
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A) Jim makes a low-risk choice of behaving in a hostile manner because he can predict how others will react to it.
B) Jim has never tried to be friendly,so he cannot predict how others are going to respond.
C) Jim is uncertain about changing his behavior even though the rewards for being friendly are potentially greater.
D) All of these are correct.
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A) People who have similar constructs are unable to continue their friendship a few years after college.
B) People who have a non-discriminatory view of the world have fewer friends.
C) People befriend those whose constructs are already similar to theirs.
D) People develop similar constructs a few months after becoming friends.
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A) its similarity to one's past experiences.
B) its compatibility to other primary constructs formed by a person.
C) how well it predicts the outcome of future events.
D) one's subconscious motives and desires.
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A) Kelly used it to determine the severity of anxiety disorders among clients.
B) Kelly realized that a computer was essential in categorizing various constructs as good or bad.
C) Kelly did not intend the test to be a standardized,objective self-report inventory.
D) Kelly did not believe in employing the interview technique.
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A) A person tends to display neurotic behavior.
B) A person can apply his or her constructs to a wide spectrum of events.
C) A person is more likely to suffer in his or her interpersonal relationships.
D) A person is more open to new experiences.
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A) ordinary constructs are formed early in life.
B) subordinate constructs are always consistent.
C) constructs can include one or more subordinate constructs.
D) individual constructs are isolated from patterns of constructs.
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A) a genetically determined trait.
B) rational and capable of choice.
C) a behavior determined by childhood events.
D) constructs arranged in a hierarchy of needs.
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A) reconstruction of past events.
B) anticipation of future events.
C) actualization of unconscious desires.
D) release of psychic energy.
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A) To determine the number of inappropriate constructs that can be applied to a situation
B) To confirm his or her construct
C) To develop a theory based on each construct
D) To address his or her fears using constructs
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A) client-centered
B) group
C) fixed role
D) behavior
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A) It is a unipolar element of one's personality causing extremities in behavior.
B) It is a collection of one's subconscious thoughts and repressed emotions.
C) It is an image of a universal experience contained in the collective unconscious.
D) It is an intellectual hypotheses to explain or interpret life events.
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A) diverse experiences during childhood.
B) more authoritarian parents.
C) limited experiences during childhood.
D) issues with their mental health at some point in their lives.
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