
MESH Review 2.0
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- Q1
Transforming frustrated urges, especially sexual urges, into more socially acceptable forms of behavior is the defense mechanism know as
displacement
rationalization
intellectualization
suppression
sublimation
45s - Q2
Individuals who exhibit a strong moral sense, accept themselves as they are, are deeply democratic in nature, and are willing to act independently of social and cultural pressures would be described by Abraham Maslow as
real selves
humanistic
ideal selves
self-actualized
fully functioning
45s - Q3
Which of the following situations describe an approach-avoidance conflict
Fred must select one menu item from among several at a popular restaurant
Mark must decide which of two attractive job offers to accept
Anna must decide whether to buy a used car that is in her price range but has several mechanical problems
Sarah must decide how to spend money she recently won in a lottery
Nine-year old Carl must decide which of two distasteful chores to do to avoid being punished by his parents
60s - Q4
Stanley Schachter's explanation of emotions places emphasis on
the role of the hypothalamus
the range of emotions that are genetically inherited
a cognitive appraisal of physiological arousal
simultaneous arousal and emotional experience
an optimistic explanatory style
45s - Q5
In Freudian theory, which of the following components of personality most resembles a conscience or censor
superego
Ego
Id
Ego ideal
Id ideal
45s - Q6
The graph supports which of the following statements?
different tasks become easier when arousal is increased
optimal performance is a function of task difficulty and level of arousal
difficult tasks require higher than usual levels of arousal for optimal performance
performance level is independent of task
easy tasks require lower than usual levels of arousal for optimal performance
60s - Q7
Mark a flight attendant, began his workday in a bad mood. However, by the end of the day, he felt much happier. According to the facial feedback hypothesis, what may have influenced Mark's mood?
because it is his job to be courteous to customers, Mark smiled at passengers frequently
the change in flight altitude helped decrease Mark's stress
Mark is good friends with some of the other flight attendants and they cheer him up during the flight
Mark helped several passengers who when told his supervisor how nice he was
the flight was so full Mark did not have time to reflect on events that were troubling him
60s - Q8
Most test of personality are in the form of
structured interviews
word association tests
situational analyses
inkblot tests
self-report inventories
60s - Q9
Which of the following argues that physiological needs create aroused phycological states that cause us to try to satisfy those needs
instinct theory
incentive theory
arousal theory
drive theory
45s - Q10
Hunger occurs in response to _______ blood glucose and _______ levels of ghrelin
High, Low
Low, High
45s - Q11
According to the Cannon-Bard theory, our physiological response to a stimulus (for example a pounding heart) and the emotion we experience ( ex. fear) occur sequentially.
According to the James Lange theory, our physiological response to a stimulus (for example a pounding heart) and the emotion we experience ( ex. fear) occur simultaneously
falsetrueTrue or False45s - Q12
Psychodynamic therapy has its roots in the theories of
Abraham Maslow
B.F. Skinner
John B. Watson
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
20s - Q13
Michael states that his friend Scott is cheap. Michael does not realize he himself is cheap. If Scott is not cheap, which of the following defense mechanisms is Michael using
Reaction Formation
Displacement
Identification
Regression
Projection
45s - Q14
Karl may have been reluctant to try therapy to change his fear because he believes that his efforts to change are ineffective. This would indicate that Karl has low
self-esteem
self-efficacy
self-regulation
self-perception
self-concept
45s - Q15
During her psychotherapy session, Justine finds that her therapist often paraphrases what she has said, asks for clarification, and seems to understand her feelings. The therapist's approach is most consistent with that of
Carl Rogers
Fritz Perls
Albert Ellis
Sigmund Freud
Erik Erikson
45s