Chapter 12: Problem 8
Which of the following did Carl Rogers believe fosters a congruent self- concept? A. conditional love B. appropriate role models C. immediate-need gratification D. unconditional love
Chapter 12: Problem 8
Which of the following did Carl Rogers believe fosters a congruent self- concept? A. conditional love B. appropriate role models C. immediate-need gratification D. unconditional love
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Get started for freeFreud believed that most personality disturbances are due to: A. the failure of parents to reinforce healthy behavior. B. a poor self-concept resulting from excessive parental demands. C. unconscious and unresolved sexual conflicts rooted in childhood experiences. D. the exposure of children to unhealthy role models.
According to Alfred Adler, the prime motivating force in a person's life is: A. physical gratification. B. existential anxiety. C. striving for superiority. D. the need for power.
The strongest support for the theory that personality is heavily influenced by genetics is provided by strong personality similarity between: A. identical twins reared together. B. identical twins reared apart. C. fraternal twins reared together. D. nontwins reared together.
Always having been a good student, Irving is confident that he will do well in his psychology course. According to Bandura's social cognitive theory, Irving would be said to have: A. strong feelings of self-efficacy. B. a sense of superiority. C. strong feelings of self-esteem. D. strong defense mechanisms.
Furious at her boss for what she considers to be unjust criticism, Tyra turns around and takes out her anger on her subordinates. Tyra may be using the defense mechanism of: A. displacement. B. reaction formation. C. identification. D. replacement.
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