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Test Bank For Theories of Personality Understanding Persons 6th Edition By Susan C. Cloninger

Theories of Personality, 6e (Cloninger)

Chapter 3

Multiple Choice

1) The fact that Martin Luther King, Jr. expressed himself within the Christian symbols of his own 

heritage, rather than using symbols from other religious traditions, 

A) would have been a disappointment to Jung. 

B) was consistent with Jung’s advice that people stay within the symbols and mythology of their own 

heritage. 

C) was evidence that he had not developed to his full potential. 

D) shows that he was prejudiced. 

Answer: B 

Difficulty: 2, p. 45 

Question Type: Conceptual

2) According to the text, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke in symbolic terms of the future potentials of 

the world because he was 

A) a minister. 

B) an intuitive type. 

C) black. 

D) an extravert. 

Answer: B 

Difficulty: 2, p. 45 

Question Type: Factual

3) Compared to Freud, Jung’s theory is 

A) highly deterministic. 

B) mystical. 

C) less concerned with heredity. 

D) more concerned with early childhood experience. 

Answer: B 

Difficulty: 2, p. 46 

Question Type: Factual 

4) What was Jung’s attitude toward scientific methods and language? 

A) He praised scientific methods above literary methods. 

B) He rejected science, saying it is unsuitable for understanding the psyche. 

C) He accepted experimental science, but not survey methods. 

D) He agreed with Freud’s opinion about science. 

Answer: B 

Difficulty: 2, p. 46 

Question Type: Factual

5) When Jung and Freud first met 

A) they argued, and decided they could not be colleagues. 

B) they had much to talk about (13 hours worth!). 

C) they planned to set up a joint therapy clinic. 

D) Jung asked to be Freud’s patient. 

Answer: B 

Difficulty: 2, p. 47 

Question Type: Factual

6) Jung’s term, “Self,” refers to 

A) conscious self-concept. 

B) how people are perceived by others. 

C) the total, integrated personality. 

D) unhealthy narcissism. 

Answer: C 

Difficulty: 3, p. 48 

Question Type: Conceptual

7) Jung refers to the total, integrated personality as 

A) the Self. 

B) the persona. 

C) the Great Mother. 

D) the animus. 

Answer: A 

Difficulty: 2, p. 48

Question Type: Factual 

8) According to Jung, the relationship between the conscious and unconscious aspects of personality is 

best understood as 

A) inflation. 

B) conflict. 

C) repression. 

D) compensation. 

Answer: D 

Difficulty: 2, p. 48 

Question Type: Conceptual

9) The adult developmental process in which various aspects of the unconscious are explored is called 

A) individuation. 

B) ego inflation. 

C) teleology. 

D) mysticism. 

Answer: A 

Difficulty: 2, pp. 48 – 49 

Question Type: Factual

10) Individuation is the process of 

A) finding a social identity. 

B) finding the one individual who will be a life-long love partner. 

C) re-centering in adult development. 

D) discovering one’s major personality traits. 

Answer: C 

Difficulty: 3, pp. 48 – 49 

Question Type: Factual

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