Chapter 2: Self and Personality

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Reliability means:

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Objective tests are:

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Projective tests reveal:

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Behavioural analysis involves:

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TAT stands for:

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Rorschach test uses:

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Projective techniques are based on:

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Example of self-report test:

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Self-report measures include:

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Personality assessment means:

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Cultural approach highlights:

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Behavioural approach focuses on:

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Rogers emphasized:

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Maslow proposed:

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Humanistic approach emphasizes:

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Sheldon’s theory is based on:

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Type theory classifies people into:

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Allport is related to:

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Trait approach focuses on:

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Superego represents:

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Ego operates on:

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Id operates on:

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Freud divided personality into:

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Freud is associated with:

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Personality refers to:

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Social behaviour is influenced by:

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Individualistic culture promotes:

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Collectivist cultures value:

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Interdependent self is common in:

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Independent self is common in:

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Behavioural aspect of self includes:

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Self-control is important for:

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Delay of gratification is related to:

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Bandura is associated with:

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Self-regulation means:

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Self-efficacy is:

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Low self-esteem leads to:

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High self-esteem leads to:

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Self-esteem means:

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Self-concept refers to:

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Self-awareness means:

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Identity includes:

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Western view of self emphasizes:

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The Indian view of self emphasizes:

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Self develops mainly through:

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Social identity is based on:

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Personal identity refers to:

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The self as ‘known’ is called:

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The self as a ‘knower’ is called:

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The term ‘self’ refers to:

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