If an individual was to undergo a personality assessment in 1960, which of the following would have been available for the clinician to use?
a. Rorschach
b. TAT
c. MMPI
d. all of the above
D
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Titchener's introspection methods were similar in some respects to Külpe's.?
a. True b. False
The first African American to earn a Ph.D. in psychology was ____.?
a. ?Bond b. ?DuBois c. ?Clark d. ?Sumner e. ?Howard
The pituitary is stimulated to produce hormones by the:
A. brainstem B. ovaries or testes C. hormone kisspeptin D. cerebral cortex
The pain-prone personality was thought to predispose a person to experience persistent pain. Although there is little empirical support for this theory, it did account for how pain itself can produce changes in personality. According to this theory the pain prone person tends to:
a. have a career that is more physical in nature. b. be more sedentary in nature. c. tends to deny emotional and interpersonal problems. d. have a family history of anxiety disorders.