A) unconscious forces; mental images of significant caregivers
B) the collective unconscious and archetypes; our current experience of self and environment
C) mental images of significant caregivers; the collective unconscious and archetypes
D) unconscious forces; our current experience of self and environment
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A) striving for self-actualization
B) minimizing congruence
C) defining conditions of worth
D) striving for self-efficacy
E) moving toward an internal locus of control
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A) individuality and organization
B) individuality and consistency
C) organization and structure
D) consistency and identity
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A) maintain their self-image through self-consistency and congruence
B) realize their full human potential
C) receive sympathy and love from other people
D) gain and preserve a positive self-image
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A) by measuring his client's change in neurotic behaviours since starting therapy
B) by taking a self-actualization inventory
C) by comparing the discrepancy between clients' ideal and perceived selves
D) by logging changes in dream content
E) by measuring his client's change in depressive behaviours since starting therapy
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A) an extreme extravert
B) an extreme introvert
C) very high on neuroticism
D) very low on neuroticism
E) very high on openness
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A) internal locus of control.
B) external locus of control.
C) performance inexperience.
D) reciprocal cognition.
E) overactive id.
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A) Jungian theory.
B) a phenomenological approach.
C) self-determination theory.
D) object relations theory.
E) Bobbi having an Oedipal complex.
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A) gender norms
B) gender schemas
C) gender standards
D) gender ideals
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A) validity
B) reliability
C) inter judge consistency
D) interview consistency
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A) observational learning
B) the lack of emotional arousal
C) previous performance attainments
D) verbal persuasion
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A) modifying their self-concept so that it is consistent with experience
B) altering the experience so that it is consistent with their self-concept
C) increasing their conditions of worth
D) realizing their total potential
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A) sublimation
B) denial
C) repression
D) reaction formation
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A) A person can impact the environment and the environment can impact the person.
B) Most behaviour is determined by the complex interaction of various traits.
C) Behaviour is motivated and triggered by strong internal psychic forces.
D) The person, the person's behaviour, and the environment can all influence one another.
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A) self-actualization
B) congruence
C) positive self-regard
D) a condition of worth
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A) stimulated the discovery of new knowledge
B) suggested that personality is shaped by behaviours that appear to fit together
C) allowed researchers to predict future events with relative accuracy
D) provided a comprehensive framework to explain known facts
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A) a person who had achieved their personal constructs
B) a person who has defined their conditions of worth
C) a person who is in a state of congruence
D) a fully functioning person
E) a person with high self-esteem
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A) Our ability to accurately assess traits is not yet sufficiently advanced.
B) We still don't know exactly how many traits there are.
C) Traits may interact with one another as well as with situations.
D) Despite popular belief, personality traits are consistently uncorrelated with behaviours.
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