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Instructions for using this template.
  • Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
    written Answer this is the prompt the students
    will see, and where I have Question should be
    the students response.
  • To enter your questions and answers, click once
    on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
    type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
    Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
    box disappear.
  • When clicking on the slide to move to the next
    appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
    the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
    box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
    the right location.)

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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Freudian Terms
Defense Mechanisms
Humanistic Trait Perspective
Potpourri
Social Cognitive Perspective
Life After Freud
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No matter how much you study for the Personality
test, you might still feel as if you should study
more. Freud would suggest that if this happened
to you, this structure of your mind is
particularly strong.
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What is the superego?
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A psychologist asks you to look at a picture and
develop a story about it. This procedure is
known as this.
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What is the TAT (Thematic Apperception Test)?
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This is the psychosexual stage where we see the
Oedipus Complex.
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What is the phallic stage?
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Jesses desk has papers everywhere on it without
much organization. Freud would suggest Jesse is
fixated in this stage and the personality type is
this
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What are the anal stage and anal expulsive?
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Young Billy derives immense pleasure from showing
his parents his independence. Freud would
suggest Billy is in this stage of psychosexual
development.
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What is the anal stage? Think potty training is
learning how to control ones bowels
independence
15
A student who does not want to study says, It
is more important for me to spend the evening
talking with my roommate, who really needs my
help right now.
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What is rationalization?
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The habitual drinker may insist that he really
doesnt care much for the taste of alcohol but
feels that he is obliged to drink with friends
just to be sociable.
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What is rationalization?
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Someone who is yelled at by the boss goes home
and yells at the children.
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What is displacement?
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A man with doubts about his religion attempts to
convert others to it
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What is Reaction Formation?
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A man with doubts about his own heterosexuality
accuses someone else of homosexuality.
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What is projection?
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This theorist talked about birth order effects.
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Who is Adler?
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Jung spoke of this as the heritable contribution
to our personality.
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What is the collective unconscious?
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Theorist who made a feminist critique of Freud
suggested womens superegos were just as strong
as mens
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Who is Karen Horney?
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Freuds Psychosexual Development theory is not
exactly scientific. The best way to describe
this lack of science is to say that the theory is
________.
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What is unfalsifyable?
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This modern researcher found that projective
tests were indeed valuable he is the creator of
the TAT.
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Who is Henry Murray?
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Alfred Adler suggested that, at least to some
degree, everyone has this.
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What is an inferiority complex?
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Carl Rogers suggested that all psychiatric
patients need to improve their self-esteem
through the technique of receiving this from the
therapist.
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What is unconditional positive regard?
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This humanistic theorist suggested that the goal
of all personalities is to become self-actualized
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Who is Maslow?
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A major possible critique of the humanistic
perspective is that it is too i_______.
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What is individualistic?
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This person was a trait theorist the theory is
that there are two dimensions to ones
personality stability and introverted/extroverted
ness
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Who is Eysenck?
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Freud believed that these were the Royal Road to
the Unconscious
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What are dreams?
47
Projective tests such as the TAT and Rorschach
test are most useful to this perspective of
personality
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What is the psychoanalytic perspective?
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This personality theory suggests that not having
a father figure will cause a difficulty in
developing a masculine gender identity.
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What is Freuds Psychosexual Development Theory?
51
You receive your calculus test back. You got a
45E. You say I think the test questions were
ambiguous and confusing. This might be evidence
of what type of bias?
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What is the self-serving bias?
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In William Sheldons somatotypes, this was the
type that would most likely be the anal-expulsive
type.
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What is an endomorph?
55
You, the star of the school basketball team, are
about to play in a national all-star game for the
best players in the country. You are nervous
about your ability to perform well in such an
environment. You party hard the night before the
game and as a result you score 2 points, 0
rebounds, and 5 turnovers. In what
well-documented process have you engaged?
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What is self-handicapping?
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For reasons in the past, you believe that
studying never works. Therefore, you hardly ever
study and fail your tests quite often. You then
drop courses frequently and feel bad about
yourself causing you to do even more poorly
academically. This cyclic process is known as
this.
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What is reciprocal determinism?
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An example of this kind of perspective an
individual may use to look at the world is saying
that The world is run by a few powerful people.
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What is an external locus of control?
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Anne is in a Nazi death camp. She has witnessed
several individuals attempt to escape the
crematoriums. All of them are murdered as they
made their escape. Anne has become lethargic and
has accepted her fate. Annes mental process is
known as this.
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What is learned helplessness?
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This person is synonymous with observational
learning.
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Who is Albert Bandura?
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Final Jeopardy
MAKE YOUR WAGER ON Jungs Personality Theory
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Though there are many, these are Jungs 4 major
archetypes that we talked about in class.
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  • What are
  • The Shadow
  • The Hero (or the self)
  • The Anima (male)
  • The Animus (female)
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