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Dec 25, 2015
PERSONALITYWhat Would
Freud Say?Who Am I,
Really?Lookin’ Good
In Those Genes
Pavlov Made Me
Do It!Gettin’ My Learnin On
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Bonus Question: 5000 pts*$ represent an imaginary dollar amount… duh
What Would Freud Say?: $200
The Id, Ego & Superego
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What are Freud’s 3 Systems of Personality?
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What Would Freud Say?: $400
The part of the mind that Freud would use Hypnosis, Free Association & Dreams to accessAnswer
What is The Unconscious?
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What Would Freud Say?: $600
Carl Jung’s Four Functions of the Mind
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What are Sensing, Thinking, Feeling & Intuiting all a part of?
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What Would Freud Say?: $800
When someone becomes vain, narcissistic and has an inability to love.Answer
What is a Symptom of Fixation of the Phallic Stage?
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What Would Freud Say?: $1000
When someone pushes away threatening impulses by overemphasizing the opposite in their thoughts & actions.
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What is Reaction Formation?
Who Am I, Really?: $200
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The 3 parts of the mind according to Carl Jung.
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What is the Ego, the Personal Unconscious & the Collective Unconscious?
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Who Am I, Really?: $400
The 3 modes of adapting to the world, according to Karen Horney
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What is Passive Style, Aggressive Style, & Withdrawn Style?
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Who Am I, Really?: $600
The four components of Adler’s typology
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What are Ruling-Dominant, Getting Leaning, Avoiding & Socially Useful?
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Who Am I, Really?: $800
The father of ‘complexes’ & the person who stressed the importance of each person’s role in society.
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Who is Alfred Adler?
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Who Am I, Really?: $1000Erik Erikson’s ego crises Answer
What are Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt, Initiative vs. Guilt, Industry vs. Inferiority, Identity vs. Role Confusion, Intimacy vs. Isolation, Generativity vs. Stagnation, Ego Integrity vs. Despair?
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Lookin’ Good In Those Genes: $200
The belief that a person’s personality is totally determined by biological & genetic factorsAnswer
What is Biological Determinism?
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Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Angelman Syndrome, Williams Syndrome & Alzheimer’s Disease
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What are some genetic disorders and diseases that effect personality?
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The tendency to seek out specific types of environments- may explain why some people grow towards more fulfilling spaces while others grow towards health-threatening environments
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What are tropisms?
Lookin’ Good In Those Genes: $600
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Lookin’ Good In Those Genes: $800
According to Eysenck, one has a lower level of brain arousal so they seek out external stimulation & the other has a higher level of brain arousal so they shy away from external stimulation.Answer
Who are Extroverts & Introverts?
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Symptoms of a sensitive Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) and symptoms of a active Behavioral Activation System (BAS)Answer
What is when someone is prone to anxiety, alertness & worrying (BIS) or when someone is impulsive & constantly seeking rewards (BAS)?
Lookin’ Good In Those Genes: $1000
Pavlov Made Me Do It!: $200
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After a repeated pairing of an unconditioned stimulus that gets an unconditioned response AND a neutral stimulus, the neutral stimulus will get the same response as the unconditioned stimulus (e.g. Pavlov’s Dog)
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What is Classical Conditioning?
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Pavlov Made Me Do It!: $400
This psychologist believed that personality is the group of commonly performed responses that a person has learned & that thoughts & emotions do not cause behavior.Answer
Who is B.F. Skinner?
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Pavlov Made Me Do It!: $600
The concept that the consequence of a behavior (good or bad reinforcement) will either strengthen or weaken behaviorAnswer
What is Thorndike’s Law of Effect?
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Pavlov Made Me Do It!: $800
Examples of Drive ConflictsAnswer
What are Approach-Avoidance, Approach-Approach & Avoidance-Avoidance?
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Pavlov Made Me Do It!: $1000
This psychologist proposed this: that motivators of behavior are hunger, thirst, sex or pain.
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What Clark Hull said were Primary Drives
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They organize knowledge and expectations about one’s environment & determine how we think & act
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What are Schemas?
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The psychologist who studied how people learn and who is associated with Observational Learning, Vicarious Learning & the Self-System.
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Who is Albert Bandura?
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The psychologist associated with Behavior Potential, Specific Expectancy, Generalized Expectancy & Locus of Control
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Who is Julian Rotter?
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This psychologist proposed the theory that emphasizes the idea that people actively endeavor to understand the world & construct their own theories about human behavior
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Who is George Kelly & the Personal Construct Theory?
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The cognitive style variables of when a person’s problem solving IS or IS NOT influenced by noticeable but irrelevant aspects of the situation that the problem occurs in
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What is Field Dependence or Field Independence?
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What did Professor Dooley bring to drink on the FIRST day of class?
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It doesn’t matter! Back to Psychology!