Chapter 11, Personality: What it is and How it is Measured

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Across
  1. 1. Environmental consequences­ determine people’s patterns of responding
  2. 5. Excessive self-absorption or self-love
  3. 7. Determines virtually everything about a person's life
  4. 11. Emphasizes the interaction of our traits with their situation
  5. 12. Positive thinking
  6. 13. A projective test
  7. 14. Psychologically stuck
  8. 16. Genetically determined temperament
  9. 19. Characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving
  10. 22. Personality traits persist over time and across situations
  11. 23. Reasonable excuse for unacceptable feelings
  12. 25. The ideal self and the actual self are nearly alike
Down
  1. 2. Banishes anxiety-arousing wishes and feelings from consciousness
  2. 3. MMPI
  3. 4. Efforts to overcome imagined or real inferiorities
  4. 6. Source of anxiety
  5. 8. Sense of competence and effectiveness
  6. 9. Based on observations
  7. 10. Archetypes
  8. 15. Big Five Trait
  9. 17. Exaggerated feeling of weakness
  10. 18. Mediates between the id and the external world
  11. 20. Personality is directed toward the of goal of self-actualization
  12. 21. A phase of dormant sexual feelings
  13. 24. A system of ideas intended to explain something