PBSI 107 GAYLORD-HARDEN ASSESSMENT EXAM 2026 A
TEST BANK 200+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+
Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Long-standing traits and patterns that propel individuals to
consistently think, feel, and behave in specific ways;
Characterizes the way we adapt to the world;
Distinguishes us from everyone else
Psychodynamic Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Personality is below our
conscious awareness
Personality development occur in stages
Influenced by early experiences with parents
Freud
Learning Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Personality is based on operant
conditioning and reinforcement
Behavior is determined by the situation
Humanistic Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>theories that emphasize people's
innate goodness and desire to achieve higher levels of functioning
Biological Approach to Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>examines the extent to which
heredity determines our personality; role of neurotransmitters
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,Trait Approach to Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Trait = enduring personality
characteristic; Gordon Allport; Raymond Cattell; Introversion/extroversion The Big
Five Personality Factors
Social Cognitive Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Emphasizes both learning and
cognition; Albert Bandura; Julian Rotter
Id - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Strives to satisfy basic drives
Pleasure Principle (Libido)
Seeking pleasure and avoiding pain
Immediate gratification
It would be very dangerous if our personalities were all this
Superego - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Moral branch of personality
Assesses social rules for right or wrong
Mostly unconscious, according to Freud
Small part is in conscious awareness
Ego - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Deals with demands of reality
Reality principle
Mediates between the Id and Superego
Freudian Slip - CORRECT ANSWER >>>a verbal mistake that is thought to reveal an unconscious
belief, thought, or emotion
Ego Defense Mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Repression, Projection, and Sublimation
Repression - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Pushes unacceptable Id impulses out
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, Projection - CORRECT ANSWER >>>When someone has an unacceptable impulse, thought, or
behavior and attributes it to someone else
Sublimation - CORRECT ANSWER >>>When you turn unacceptable desires into socially
acceptable behavior
Freud's 5 Stages of Psychosexual Development - CORRECT ANSWER >>>1. Oral Stage
2. Anal Stage
3. Phallic Stage
4. Latency Stage
5. Genital Stage
Oral Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Birth-18 Months; pleasure centered around the mouth
Anal Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>18 Months - 3 Years; The anus
Phallic Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>3 - 6 Years; The genitals; Oedipus or Electra Complex
Latency Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>6 years to puberty
Repress sexual interests
Develops social and intellectual skills
Genital Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Puberty to adulthood
Sexual reawakening
Someone outside the family
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TEST BANK 200+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+
Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Long-standing traits and patterns that propel individuals to
consistently think, feel, and behave in specific ways;
Characterizes the way we adapt to the world;
Distinguishes us from everyone else
Psychodynamic Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Personality is below our
conscious awareness
Personality development occur in stages
Influenced by early experiences with parents
Freud
Learning Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Personality is based on operant
conditioning and reinforcement
Behavior is determined by the situation
Humanistic Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>theories that emphasize people's
innate goodness and desire to achieve higher levels of functioning
Biological Approach to Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>examines the extent to which
heredity determines our personality; role of neurotransmitters
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,Trait Approach to Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Trait = enduring personality
characteristic; Gordon Allport; Raymond Cattell; Introversion/extroversion The Big
Five Personality Factors
Social Cognitive Theory of Personality - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Emphasizes both learning and
cognition; Albert Bandura; Julian Rotter
Id - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Strives to satisfy basic drives
Pleasure Principle (Libido)
Seeking pleasure and avoiding pain
Immediate gratification
It would be very dangerous if our personalities were all this
Superego - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Moral branch of personality
Assesses social rules for right or wrong
Mostly unconscious, according to Freud
Small part is in conscious awareness
Ego - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Deals with demands of reality
Reality principle
Mediates between the Id and Superego
Freudian Slip - CORRECT ANSWER >>>a verbal mistake that is thought to reveal an unconscious
belief, thought, or emotion
Ego Defense Mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Repression, Projection, and Sublimation
Repression - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Pushes unacceptable Id impulses out
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, Projection - CORRECT ANSWER >>>When someone has an unacceptable impulse, thought, or
behavior and attributes it to someone else
Sublimation - CORRECT ANSWER >>>When you turn unacceptable desires into socially
acceptable behavior
Freud's 5 Stages of Psychosexual Development - CORRECT ANSWER >>>1. Oral Stage
2. Anal Stage
3. Phallic Stage
4. Latency Stage
5. Genital Stage
Oral Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Birth-18 Months; pleasure centered around the mouth
Anal Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>18 Months - 3 Years; The anus
Phallic Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>3 - 6 Years; The genitals; Oedipus or Electra Complex
Latency Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>6 years to puberty
Repress sexual interests
Develops social and intellectual skills
Genital Stage - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Puberty to adulthood
Sexual reawakening
Someone outside the family
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