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91. Miss Turner is a kindergarten teacher who tries to encourage her students to get along. She often tells them to try to see things from the other person’s point of view. This advice is most consistent with the _____ approach to personality.
A. trait
B. behavioral
C. psychodynamic
D. humanistic
92. One of the most important concepts in humanistic personality theories is
A. learned behavior.
B. factor analysis.
C. self-actualization.
D. object relations.
93. Which of the following individuals is most likely to be self-actualized, according to the humanistic approach to personality?
A. Anne, who has internalized many conditions of worth
B. Betty, who has a high need for positive regard
C. Corey, who is controlled by a deficiency orientation
D. Dori, who always displays congruent behaviors
94. Mrs. Saylor, a fifth grade teacher, shows approval for her students, both in praising their successes and helping them to not be discouraged with failures. In this way, Mrs. Saylor is displaying ________ toward her students.
A. incongruence
B. positive regard
C. self-efficacy
D. conditions of worth
95. Pedro told his father that he wants to quit school and try his hand at acting. His father tells him that he will be very disappointed in Pedro if he does not reconsider his decision. Pedro’s father has just created
A. conditions of worth.
B. subliminal conflict.
C. a descriptive norm.
D. a disjunctive rule.
96. Buffy and Jody have spilled some food on the kitchen floor without cleaning it up. Mr. French says, “You are wretched, awful people because of the mess that you’ve made. Aren’t you ashamed?” According to Carl Rogers’s self theory, Mr. French is
A. pursuing self-actualization.
B. operating from a deficiency orientation.
C. promoting congruent feelings in the children
D. creating conditions of worth.
97. Though Hal has no musical talent, he encourages his son Reese in his practice of the guitar. Reese enjoys the encouragement because he feels his progress in learning guitar has been exceptional. According to Carl Rogers, Reese is experiencing
A. congruence.
B. conditions of worth.
C. the pleasure principle.
D. object relations.
98. Lena is playing in the sandbox with the boys. Her teacher walks up and scolds her. “Shouldn’t you be playing house with the other girls?” Later, when the boys ask her to play with them, Lena says, “That stuff is for boys. I don’t like it,” even though she really wants to play in the sandbox. According to Carl Rogers, Lena is experiencing
A. a deficiency orientation.
B. low self-efficacy.
C. incongruence.
D. reaction formation.
99. Meghan completes her chores on time and minds her manners because she likes to be helpful. Whenever her parents thank her for what she does, Meghan feels good about herself. Her parents’ praises have become part of her
A. deficiency orientation.
B. self-concept.
C. secondary traits.
D. conditions of worth.
100. Carl Rogers contends that a child’s _____ develops as she receives positive regard from parents and teachers, has a congruent experience, and feels good about what she is doing.
A. growth orientation
B. self-concept
C. attachment style
D. ego