According to Jung, a(n) _____ is a core or pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and wishes in one's personal conscious organized around a common theme.
a. id
b. libido
c. archetype
d. complex
Question 2According to Jung, the personal unconscious is:
a. a reservoir of material that was once conscious but has been forgotten or suppressed.
c. a core or pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and wishes organized around a common theme.
b. the part of the psyche concerned with perceiving, thinking, feeling, and remembering.
d. a psychic energy that fuels the work of a personality.
Question 3Based on Jung's psychological types, the extraverted intuiting type of person would be:
a. creative, able to inspire others, and able to seize opportunities.
b. focused on pleasure and on seeking new experiences.
c. very sensitive to the feelings of others and have values and high morals.
d. very cold and rigid in their opinions.
Question 4According to Jung, which of the following personality types tend to be logical and objective and live strictly by society's rules?
a. Introverted feeling types
c. Extraverted thinking types
b. Introverted sensing types
d. Extraverted intuiting types
Question 5According to Jung, the _____ personality types tend to be outgoing, pleasure seeking, and adaptable.
a. extraverted sensing
c. introverted sensing
b. extraverted feeling
d. introverted feeling
Question 6Jung proposed eight psychological types, based on the interactions of the:
a. four psychological functions.
c. two psychological attitudes and four psychological functions.
b. two psychological attitudes and four archetypes.
d. four archetypes.
Question 7Sensing and intuiting are grouped together as nonrational psychological functions because:
a. they are involved in making conscious judgments about experiences.
b. they evaluate experiences and express and in terms of like or dislike, pleasantness or unpleasantness, stimulation or dullness.
c. they remain submerged in the personal unconscious.
d. they do not use the processes of reason to evaluate experiences.