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Title: What is Abraham Maslow's self-esteem need? What will be an ideal ...
Post by: leahtrevino on Feb 26, 2018
What is Abraham Maslow's self-esteem need?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Question 2

Which approach to personality, as applied to the workplace, is associated with protecting humans' relations with an unsullied, unpolluted natural ecosphere, concern with the individual worker's self-development, and concern with the feelings and
 
  ideas of small groups of workers? A) Behaviorist
  B) Neo-analytic
  C) Biological
  D) Psychoanalytic
  E) Existential/humanistic



Question 3

Which of the following is true about symbolic models?
 
  a. They are abstract and, therefore, cannot be seen.
  b. They are largely unimportant in the modern world.
  c. They can be figures on television or in books.
  d. None of these answers are correct.



Question 4

Disengagement from a goal may be full or partial.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Question 5

How does Eysenck use activity occurring in the cerebral cortex to explain the difference between introverts and extraverts?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Question 6

The trait approach is optimistic about people's ability to change themselves.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


Title: What is Abraham Maslow's self-esteem need? What will be an ideal ...
Post by: Raudhatul i on Feb 26, 2018
(Answer to Q. 1)  Answer: Maslow's self-esteem need includes confidence, achievement, and the respect of others. It includes feelings of pride in your work and admiration and respect from others.

(Answer to Q. 2)  E

(Answer to Q. 3)  C

(Answer to Q. 4)  T

(Answer to Q. 5)  When the cerebral cortex is highly activated, the person is alert. When it's only slightly activated, the person may feel sluggish or drowsy. Eysenck argued that introverts have higher base levels of cerebral cortex activity and that they may become overstimulated quite easily because of this. They may avoid social interaction to avoid such overstimulation. Extraverts (who have lower base levels of cerebral cortex activity), on the other hand, may seek out social contact to increase their level of arousal.

(Answer to Q. 6)  F


Title: What is Abraham Maslow's self-esteem need? What will be an ideal ...
Post by: leahtrevino on Feb 26, 2018
Excellent answers


Title: What is Abraham Maslow's self-esteem need? What will be an ideal ...
Post by: Raudhatul i on Feb 26, 2018
Thank you