Chapter13:Personality

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Across
  1. 5. A new scientific movement started in the late 1900s that combined Freudian ideas with neuroscientific methods
  2. 6. A projective test in which the participant is asked to respond to a series of ambiguous inkblots
  3. 7. Self-report instruments on which respondents indicate the extent to which they agree or disagree with a series of statements as they apply to their personalities
  4. 9. A disposition to behave consistently in a particular way
  5. 11. Ancient or archaic images that result from common ancestral experiences
  6. 13. Theorist who's signature idea was that the unconscious has two distinct forms; personal and collective
  7. 14. A method for developing questionnaire items that involves using reason or theory to come up with a question
  8. 15. Unconscious strategies the mind uses to protect itself from anxiety by denying and distorting reality in some way
  9. 16. A defense mechanism that involves expressing a socially unacceptable impulse in a socially acceptable way
  10. 19. A method for developing questionnaire items that focuses on including questions that characterize the group the questionnaire is intended to distinguish
  11. 21. The brain's level of activity at a resting state and its sensitivity to stimulation
  12. 22. An unhealthy need to dominate or upstage others as a way of compensating for feelings of deficiency
  13. 23. One of the first major female voices in the psychoanalytic movement, her approach is labeled the "psychoanalytic social theory"
  14. 24. According to Jung, the dark and morally objectionable part of ourselves
  15. 25. One of Freud's provinces of the mind; the seat of impulse and desire; the part of our personality that we do not yet own
Down
  1. 1. A form of consciousness that consist of all our repressed and hidden thoughts, feelings, and motives
  2. 2. A form of consciousness that consist of the shared experiences of our ancestors that have been passed down from generation to generation
  3. 3. Acceptance of another person regardless of his or her behavior
  4. 4. A theory of personality that includes the following dimensions: Openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism (OCEAN)
  5. 8. According to Jung, the female part of the male personality
  6. 10. One of Freud's provinces of the mind; the part of the self that monitors or controls behavior
  7. 12. One of Freud's provinces of the mind; a sense of self; the only part of the mind that is in direct contact with the outside world
  8. 17. A defense mechanism which people deny particular ideas, feelings, or impulses and project them onto others
  9. 18. The first theorist to break away from Freud, who's first major assumption was that humans naturally strive to overcome their inherent inferiorities or deficiencies
  10. 20. According to Jung, the male part of the female personality