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| 2. Which of Freud's personality structures can be thought of as housing the human conscience? |
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| 3. Carolyn took home some printer paper from the office. Later, she felt guilty for stealing it so she brought some paper to work to replace what she took. Freud would suggest that Carolyn's ___ was influencing her motives and behavior. |
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| 4. ____ is accredited with formulating client-centered therapy. |
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| 5. When anxiety provoking memories are prevented from reaching conscious awareness, such as not remembering lying to parents, it is called ____. |
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| 8. According to _____ the particular situation we find ourselves in determines our behavior. |
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| 11. Aesthetics, fantasy, and ideas are most closely associated with what superfactor? |
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| 13. Walt was embarrased to have to take a personality inventory before getting the job for which he was applying. Needless to say, he really wanted to make a good impression, so he answered everything the way he thought his new boss would like, in spite of his true feelings on some questions. Psychologists call this type of bias _____. |
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| 20. Which of hte following is LEAST likely to be associated with a collectivist culture? |
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