For Maslow, the healthy society is one that:
a. minimizes personal choices
b. tells the individual how to behave
c. requires the individual to obey his or her parents
d. provides the necessities of life and allows the individual maximum choices
Question 2Self-actualizers:
a. are perfect human beings
b. are never ruthless
c. have a number of weaknesses, as well as many strengths
d. are never irritable or vain
Question 3Self-actualizers:
a. are often inhibited sexually
b. tend to be highly concerned with their own accomplishments
c. show little resistance to enculturation
d. are more problem-centered than nonactualizers
Question 4Self-actualization demands:
a. D-cognition but not B-cognition
b. B-cognition but not D-cognition
c. both B- and D-cognition
d. neither B- nor D-cognition
Question 5B-cognition experiences:
a. are nonstriving and nonjudgmental
b. are nonstriving and judgmental
c. involve seeking negative, as well as positive, approval from others
d. are relatively permanent and usually negative
Question 6Once the basic needs have been gratified, the:
a. needs for self-actualization and safety emerge
b. deficiency needs emerge
c. needs for self-esteem emerge
d. needs for cognitive understanding and self-actualization may become salient
Question 7An example of a statement from the Personal Orientation Inventory that would be endorsed by a self-actualizing person is:
a. It is important that others accept my point of view.
b. I feel I must always tell the truth.
c. I am not absolutely bound by the principle of fairness.
d. I must justify my actions in the pursuit of my own interests.