Unit 10: Personality
Unit 10: Personality
Practice Multiple Choice Questions
Directions. For each of the following, choose the BEST answer. This is a practice test, it gives you a feel for how the questions may look on the unit/AP test.
_____1. Harvey has devoted his life to the search for physical pleasure and immediate need gratification. Freud would say that Harvey is dominated by:
a. his ego
b. his superego
c. his id
d. displacement
e. preconscious
_____2. 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
e. denial
_____3. Freud believed that most personality disturbances are due to:
a. failure of parents to reinforce healthy behavior
b. poor self-concept resulting from excessive parental demands
c. unconscious and unresolved sexual conflicts rooted in childhood experiences
d. exposure of children to unhealthy role models
e. parents acting as a poor model of behavior
_____4. According to Alfred Adler, the prime force in a person’s life is:
a. physical gratification
b. existential anxiety
c. striving for superiority
d. instincts
e. superego
_____5. Which of the following learning mechanisms does B.F. skinner see as being the major means by which behavior is learned?
a. classical conditioning
b. operant conditioning
c. observational learning
d. insight
e. heuristics
_____6. 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. sense of superiority
c. strong defense mechanisms
d. good genetics
e. inherent instincts
_____7. Which of the following approaches to personality is least deterministic?
a. humanistic
b. psychoanalytic
c. behavioral
d. Skinner’s approach
e. Biological
_____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
e. strong genetics
_____9. 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. non-twins reared together
e. fraternal twins reared apart
_____10. Which of the following is the best way to regard heritability estimates?
a. as reliable but not necessarily valid estimates
b. as ballpark estimates of the influence of genetics
c. as accurate estimates of the influence of genetics
d. as relatively useless estimates of the influence of genetics
e. none of the above
_____11. In which of the following cultures is an independent view of the self most likely to be the norm?
a. China
b. Korea
c. Japan
d. United States
e. All of the above
_____12. Which of the following is not a short-coming of the self-report personality inventories?
a. the accuracy of the results is a function of the honesty of the respondent
b. Respondents may attempt to answer in a way that makes them look good
c. There is sometimes a problem with “yea-sayers” or “nay-sayers”
d. They are objective measures that are easy to administer and score
e. These are all flaws/short-comings
_____13. Biological psychologists would argue that the environment in which we grow up has ________________ effect on our personalities.
a. a largely positive
b. a largely negative
c. surprisingly little
d. powerful
e. completely non-existent
_____14. Critics of humanistic psychology have suggested that this theory fails to appreciate the reality of our human capacity for
a. empathy
b. love
c. negativity
d. evil
e. laziness
_____15. Collectivist cultures are characterized by members
a. developing a strong sense of self
b. giving priority to group goals
c. forming causal, often temporary relationships
d. achieving personal goals
e. discovering how they are different from the group
_____16. According to Freud, which of the following defense mechanisms buries threatening or upsetting events into our nonconscious?
a. regression
b. displacement
c. repression
d. projection
e. rationalization
_____17. What did Maslow call the process of fulfilling our potential?
a. love needs
b. self-esteem
c. self-actualization
d. self-transcendence
e. hierarchy of needs
_____18. Questionnaires covering a wide range of feelings and behaviors designed to assess several traits at once are called
a. factor analysis studies
b. peer reports
c. achievement tests
d. cognition tests
e. personality inventories
_____19. Albert Bandura proposed the social-cognitive perspective, which
a. explains the nature-nurture debate
b. predicts human behavior
c. focuses on how our environment controls us
d. explains human motivation
e. emphasizes the interaction of our traits with our situations
_____20. Athletes who often privately credit their victories to their own prowess, and their losses to bad breaks, lousy officiating, or the other team’s exceptional performance are exhibiting
a. low self-esteem
b. the self-serving bias
c. pessimism
d. the spotlight effect
e. incompetence
Answer Key
|1. C |2. A |3. C | 4. C |5. B |
|6. A |7. A |8. D |9. B |10.B |
|11.D |12.D |13.C |14.D |15.B |
|16.C |17.C |18.E |19.E |20.B |
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