4. Carl Rogers is best known as
A. a philosopher of science.
B. the first president of the American Psychological Association.
C. the originator of the first projective technique of personality assessment. D. the founder of client-
centered therapy.
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5. Rogers' theory of personality evolved out of
A. his experiences as a practicing psychotherapist.
B. his training in the physical and biological sciences.
C. his period of education at the Union Theological Seminary. D. the philosophical influence of John
Dewey.
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6. As an adolescent, Rogers
A. was closer to his father than to his mother. B. was shy and socially incompetent.
C. was greatly admired by family and friends. D. aspired to become a psychologist.
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7. "I lived my childhood as a middle child in a large, close-knit family, where hard work and a highly -
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4. Carl Rogers is best known as - Answers
A. a philosopher of science. - Answers
, B. the first president of the American Psychological Association. - Answers
C. the originator of the first projective technique of personality assessment. D. the founder of client-
centered therapy. - Answers
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5. Rogers' theory of personality evolved out of - Answers
A. his experiences as a practicing psychotherapist. - Answers
B. his training in the physical and biological sciences. - Answers
C. his period of education at the Union Theological Seminary. D. the philosophical influence of John
Dewey. - Answers
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6. As an adolescent, Rogers - Answers
A. was closer to his father than to his mother. B. was shy and socially incompetent. - Answers
C. was greatly admired by family and friends. D. aspired to become a psychologist. - Answers
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7. "I lived my childhood as a middle child in a large, close-knit family, where hard work and a highly
conservative (almost fundamentalist) Protestant Christianity were about equally revered. Although I
intended to become a farmer, I lost interest in farming and became deeply involved with religious
activities on my college campus." The most likely author of this quote is A. Carl Rogers. B. Gordon
Allport. - Answers
C. Harry Stack Sullivan. D. A. H. Maslow. - Answers
E. Rollo May. - Answers
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8. Before entering Columbia University to study psychology and education, Carl Rogers had planned to
become A. a minister. - Answers
B. a lawyer. - Answers
C. an actor. D. a psychiatrist. E. a football coach. - Answers
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9. During the early phase of his professional career, Rogers was strongly influenced by the ideas of A.
Otto Rank. - Answers