<<12345678910111213141516171819202122232425>> 1. The stage in Erik Erikson's theory that deals with developing a sense of identity is:Trust vs. MistrustInitiative vs. GuiltIdentity vs. Role ConfusionIntimacy vs. IsolationQuestion 1 of 25 2. Psycho-Analytical Theory is based on the concepts of:Erik EriksonB.F. SkinnerSigmund FreudAbraham MaslowQuestion 2 of 25 3. According to the Self-Concept Theory, an individual's actions are consistent with:Personality traitsBiological factorsEnvironmental influencesSelf-imageQuestion 3 of 25 4. The Social Learning Theory suggests that personality is the result of:Inherited traitsEnvironmental experiencesUnconscious desiresGenetic makeupQuestion 4 of 25 5. The right hemisphere of the brain is more associated with:Sequential orderingEmotional processingLogical/mathematical tasksControlled thinkingQuestion 5 of 25 6. The characteristics of Type A personality include all EXCEPT:Rapid movementsMultitaskingMethodical work habitsImpatienceQuestion 6 of 25 7. Which theory emphasizes the importance of unconscious elements in personality?Trait TheorySelf-Concept TheoryPsycho-Analytical TheorySocial Learning TheoryQuestion 7 of 25 8. Type B personality traits include being:Restless and impatientMethodical and relaxedNervous and multitaskingImpatient and multitaskingQuestion 8 of 25 9. Erik Erikson's stage "Intimacy vs. Isolation" involves:Trusting othersDeveloping close contactFeeling isolated at workExperiencing stagnation in careerQuestion 9 of 25 10. Which theory suggests that behavior can be predicted based on certain identifiable traits?Psycho-Analytical TheoryTrait TheorySelf-Concept TheorySocial Learning TheoryQuestion 10 of 25 11. The left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for:Emotional processingSpatial/musical tasksHolistic thinkingLogical/mathematical tasksQuestion 11 of 25 12. Environmental factors influencing behavior include:Economic factorsPersonality traitsGenetic makeupInherited traitsQuestion 12 of 25 13. Type A personalities are characterized by their:Relaxed work styleSlow-paced movementsRapid movements and gesturesMethodical approachQuestion 13 of 25 14. According to Erik Erikson's theory, which stage deals with developing a sense of industry?Identity vs. Role ConfusionInitiative vs. GuiltTrust vs. MistrustIndustry vs. InferiorityQuestion 14 of 25 15. Psycho-Analytical Theory primarily emphasizes the role of:Unconscious elementsEnvironmental factorsSelf-conceptSocial learningQuestion 15 of 25 16. Type B personalities are NOT characterized by:Methodical work habitsLack of control over timePlanning and organizationBeing disturbed under pressureQuestion 16 of 25 17. Erik Erikson's stage "Trust vs. Mistrust" deals with:Developing close relationshipsAchieving a sense of competenceDeveloping trust in othersExperiencing guiltQuestion 17 of 25 18. Social Learning Theory emphasizes that personality development is influenced more by:Biological factorsEnvironmental experiencesInherited traitsGenetic makeupQuestion 18 of 25 19. The right hemisphere of the brain is more associated with:Controlled thinkingLogical/mathematical tasksSpatial/musical tasksSequential orderingQuestion 19 of 25 20. Organizational factors influencing behavior include:Age and sexCompensation and reward systemEnvironmental factorsPersonality traitsQuestion 20 of 25 21. Which personality theory suggests that behavior can be explained by specific identifiable traits?Psycho-Analytical TheoryTrait TheorySelf-Concept TheorySocial Learning TheoryQuestion 21 of 25 22. Type A personality is NOT characterized by:RestlessnessImpatienceMethodical work habitsMultitaskingQuestion 22 of 25 23. According to Erik Erikson, which stage involves the development of a sense of identity?Trust vs. MistrustInitiative vs. GuiltIdentity vs. Role ConfusionIntimacy vs. IsolationQuestion 23 of 25 24. Psycho-Analytical Theory is based on the concepts of:Erik EriksonB.F. SkinnerSigmund FreudAbraham MaslowQuestion 24 of 25 25. According to the Self-Concept Theory, an individual's actions are consistent with:Personality traitsBiological factorsEnvironmental influencesSelf-imageQuestion 25 of 25 Loading...