A. extravert
B. iconoclast
C. animus-type personality
D. archetypal personality
Related Mcqs:
- Jung believed that three are basic universal concepts in all people regardless of culture called:
A. persona
B. collective consciousness
C. archetypes
D. mandalas - Adler is to individual psychology as Jung is to:
A. collective psychology
B. existential psychology
C. depth psychology
D. analytical psychology - When anthropologists compare ancient artifacts from South America, Europe, and Australia they often find similarities among the images that are depicted. Based on Jung’s analytical psychology, some of these apparent similarities may stem from:
A. the collective unconscious
B. reciprocal determinism
C. the preconscious
D. primeval consciousness - In the year 1913, C. G. Jung, established his school after separated from Sigmund Freud, which is known as __________?
A. Psychoanalysis School
B. Individual Psychology
C. Psychoanalytical School
D. Child Psychology - Carlos is so friendly and likable that is job supervisors and co-workers often appraise his work skills and performance more positively than is actually warranted. This best illustrates evaluators’ vulnerability to:
A. halo errors
B. the experience of flow
C. homeostasis
D. homeostasis - A term use by Max Weber to refer to people who have the same prestige or lifestyle, independent of their class positions is called_________?
A. Social change
B. Status group
C. Vertical mobility
D. None of these - Professor Pegler’s research efforts focus on how the use of heuristics influences the way people assess financial risks. Which specialty area does his research best represent?
A. personality psychology
B. cognitive psychology
C. clinical psychology
D. developmental psychology - If you met an individual who appeared to be very charming at first, but later you discovered that he or she manipulated people, caused other hurt without a second thought, and could not be depended upon, you might suspect him of being:
A. dependent
B. narcissistic
C. paranoid
D. antisocial - If you met an individual who appeared to be very charming at first, but later you discovered that he or she manipulated people, caused other hurt without a second thought, and could not be depended upon, you might suspect him of being:
A. dependent
B. narcissistic
C. paranoid
D. antisocial - Hammad sets extremely high standards for both himself and others. He tends to be rigid and inflexible and rarely allows himself to enjoy life. Freud would probably conclude that Hammad is dominated by:
A. his id
B. penis envy
C. his neuroticism
D. his superego