The term ________ is defined as the inherent drive to realize one's full potential.
A. "self-observation"
B. "self-obsession"
C. "self-deception"
D. "self-actualization"
Answer: D
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about women's patterns of sexual orientation?
a. Paige: "Most lesbian women began by trying to have heterosexual relationships; then they questioned those relationships and decided to adopt a completely lesbian identity.". b. Horace: "Men are more likely than women to shift between heterosexuality and a homosexual identity.". c. Sven: "When researchers question women who considered themselves to be lesbian at some point in their lives, the women report that they are now either clearly lesbian or clearly heterosexual.". d. Liv: "Most women who identify as ‘nonheterosexual' are likely to have questioned or changed their sexual identity at some point.".
A well-used self-report measure that can suggest diagnosis but also indicates various problematic behaviors and personality styles is the
a. Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III. b. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory – 2. c. Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire – 4. d. Wechsler Scale.
One explanation for somatoform disorders presented in this module is that:
a. emotional complaints are used instead of physical complaints to express psychological problems b. the person's pursuit of self-actualization is blocked which leads to the expression of physical problems c. the ego's use of defense mechanisms creates additional unconscious conflicts d. bodily complaints are used instead of emotional complaints to express psychological problems
A disorder resulting from the presence of an extra X chromosome that results in underdeveloped genitals, extreme height, and enlarged breasts is known as ___________ syndrome
a. Tay-Sachs c. sickle-cell anemia b. Klinefelter's d. fragile X