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Personality and Testing

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Examples include Myers Briggs and Five Factor Model tests. participants have restrictive answers and personality results are based on the statistical analysis of the participants response.
Carl Jung came up with these constructs that function separately within an individual
One of the three psychological structures created by Sigmund Freud this structure would behave like a child wanting to satisfy all needs immediately (devil)
Type of defense mechanism that removes anxious feelings by pushing them into the unconscious. Usually done by victims of a crime or attack--memories of the attack are forgotten in the unconscious
Created by Albert Bandura this states that learning is obtained through interactions of personal, behavior, and environmental factors
Methods used by the ego to avoid or stall recognizing ideas or emotions that may cause anxiety
Type of test to measure a person's ability in a particular skill or field
Person who tends to be active and looks towards other people to gain energy
The basis that scores are compared to in a psychological or academic test. scores on tests are compared to these standards or average score.
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Carl Jung named these, a store of human concepts that are shared by all humans
When people begin to adapt their behaviors to societal expectations
Examples include Rorschach ink blot and thematic Apperception tests. patients react to ambitious stimuli and psychologists observe & analyze the patients response
Person who tends to be imaginative and looks "inward" rather than to other people for energy or ideas
One of the three psychological structures developed to balance out instant gratification and moral values
Type of defense mechanism when a stressed individual returns to child like behavior---going through a divorce an adult my rely more on his/her parents similar to a child EX: moving in with parents, seeking parent approval
Patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another
Psychological structure developed during early childhood to function as the moral principle (angel)