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To Allport, the ultimate and necessary goal of life is not to increase tension, as Freud proposed, but rather to decrease tension.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



Question 2

Allport's theory presents a pessimistic view of adults who are out of control of their lives, irrationally attending to past situations, with no plans for the future, while being inactive in finding their identity.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



Question 3

Allport's conception of functional autonomy and independence holds that emotionally healthy adults are not tied to or driven by childhood motives or conflicts.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



Question 4

In Allport's view, the healthy personality changes from being a biologically dominated organism in infancy to a mature psychological organism in adulthood.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



Question 5

To Allport, infants receive sensory impressions from the external environment and react to them automatically and reflexively, with no ego to mediate between stimulus and response.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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6 years ago
(Answer to Q. 1)  ANS: F
FEEDBACK: To Allport, the ultimate and necessary goal of life is not to reduce tension, as Freud proposed, but rather to increase tension, impelling us to continually seek new sensations and challenges. When we have met one challenge, we are motivated to seek another.

(Answer to Q. 2)  ANS: F
FEEDBACK: Allport's view of functional autonomy and personality development holds that emotionally healthy adults are not tied to or driven by childhood conflicts. Thus, his theory presents an optimistic view of adults in conscious control of their lives, rationally attending to current situations, planning for the future, and actively fashioning an identity.

(Answer to Q. 3)  ANS: T
FEEDBACK: Allport's view of functional autonomy and personality development holds that emotionally healthy adults are not tied to or driven by childhood conflicts. Thus, his theory presents an optimistic view of adults in conscious control of their lives, rationally attending to current situations, planning for the future, and actively fashioning an identity.

(Answer to Q. 4)  ANS: T
FEEDBACK: In Allport's view, the healthy personality changes and grows from being a biologically dominated organism in infancy to a mature psychological organism in adulthood. Our motivations become separated from childhood and are oriented toward the future.

(Answer to Q. 5)  ANS: T
FEEDBACK: Before the proprium begins to emerge, the infant experiences no self-consciousness, no awareness of self. There is not yet a separation of me from everything else. Infants receive sensory impressions from the external environment and react to them automatically and reflexively, with no ego to mediate between stimulus and response.
tcshepherd13 Author
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6 years ago
Just confirmed the same answer from my friend, thanks
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