Where are implicit motives thought to come from?
a. peers
b. national culture
c. training
d. family environment
Question 2What are explicit motives?
a. motives that people are aware of having
b. motives that are typically bad
c. motives that reside in the unconscious
d. motives that are aimed at persuading others
Question 3Kesha works very hard at school and has trouble accepting help from anyone else. This is an example of what motive?
a. affiliation
b. power
c. achievement
d. ulterior
Question 4Carl Rogers believed that everyone can get closer to self-actualization when they experience __________.
a. strong economic support
b. unconditional positive regard
c. proper nutrition
d. strong attachment during infancy
Question 5Studying the vague notion of __________ is less fruitful than studying the effects of ethnic identification, history, and culture on personality.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Question 6__________ Versus __________ is Erickson's sixth stage of ego development (and where Erickson breaks totally new ground from Freud) in which young adults learn to interact on a deeper level with others.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Question 7Which of the following best applies to the existentialist view?
A) Existentialists are nondeterministic; people are not cogs in some vast machine.
B) Existentialists ignore subjective thought as valid for investigation.
C) Existentialists' main focus is on the physical properties of the world.
D) Existentialists do not believe that looking at a problem from differing subjective viewpoints is important to consider.
E) Existentialists are deterministic; we are cogs in some vast machine.