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Psychologists Review. Q:. Sleeping is an example of what type of behaviour?. A:. innate. Q:. Driving a car is an example of this type of behaviour…. A:. learned. Q:. The idea that our self-concepts are based upon what we feel other people think of us is called…. A:. Looking-glass self. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Psychologists Review

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Q: Sleeping is an example of what type of

behaviour?

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A: innate

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Q: Driving a car is an example of this type of

behaviour…

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A:

learned

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Q:

The idea that our self-concepts are based upon what we feel other people think of us is called…

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A: Looking-glass self

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Q: The theory of “looking –glass self” was

proposed by…

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A: Cooley

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Q: Who was the father of psychoanalysis?

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A: Sigmund Freud

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Q: What motivates human behaviour

according to Freud?

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A: Motivation comes from needs in our lives

that create drives or desires

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Q: Who discussed conservation of mass?

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A: Piaget

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Q: Which theorists broke learning into four age

stages including the sensory motor period, pre-operational thought, concrete operational thought and formal operational thought.

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A: Piaget

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Q: Which of Piaget’s stages includes abstract

reasoning?

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A: Formal operational thought

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Q: According to Freud, which part of the mind

holds our unconscious desires?

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A: Id

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Q: Who would describe Ms. Roughneen as an

ENTJ? HAHAHA!!“If one word were used to capture ENTJ's style, it would be commandant. The

basic driving force and need of ENTJ's is to lead, and from an early age they can be observed taking over groups. This type is found in approximately 5 percent of the total population. ENTJ's have a strong urge to give structure wherever they are-to harness people to distant goals. “

“http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/entj.htm

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Carl Jung

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Q: Which type of personality looks inward and

is emotionally self-sufficient?

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A: Introvert

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Q: Describe an extrovert

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A: Needs multiple social relationships and is

comfortable in large groups

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Q: Explain the difference between the

“personal” and “collective” unconscious according to Jung

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A: Personal unconscious is unique to the

individual while collective unconscious is common to all and includes memories from our ancestors

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Q: Who believed that we all go through 8

different “identity Crises” ?

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A: Erikson

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Q:

Which theorist stated that at the age of retirement people would struggle with the idea that they might no longer be productive members of society?

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A: Erikson

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Q: Which theorist discussed 3 levels of moral

development ?

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A: Kohlberg

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Q: Match the stage with

the description

Preconventional level

Morality is viewed in terms individual and human rights

Postconventional

levelYou are most concerned with how your peers perceive you

Conventional level

Perception is based upon obedience and punishment

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A:Preconventional level Morality is viewed in terms

individual and human rights

Postconventional

levelYou are most concerned with how your peers perceive you

Conventional level Perception is based upon

obedience and

punishment

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Q: Label Freud’s iceberg

Model

AB

C

D

E

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A: Label Freud’s iceberg

Model

A: Superego

B: Ego

C: Id

D- Conscious level

E: Unconscious level

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Q:

She critiqued Kohlberg’s theory for its focus on males and proposed a different model of moral development for females…

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Gilligan?

A:


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