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Carl Jung

The document provides information about Carl Jung's theory of personality, including its key concepts and components. It tests knowledge about Jung's ideas such as the four functions of personality, dream analysis as a method for exploring personality, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator psychological test being derived from Jung's theories, the ego representing the center of consciousness, the persona archetype manifesting as one's social role, and individuation describing the process of actualizing personality components.

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Carl Jung

The document provides information about Carl Jung's theory of personality, including its key concepts and components. It tests knowledge about Jung's ideas such as the four functions of personality, dream analysis as a method for exploring personality, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator psychological test being derived from Jung's theories, the ego representing the center of consciousness, the persona archetype manifesting as one's social role, and individuation describing the process of actualizing personality components.

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Which of the following is one of the four functions of personality, according to

Jung's theory of personality?


A. Sensation
B. Feeling
C. Thinking
D. All are functions
ANSWER: D

Jung was the first to use which of the following as a method of exploring
personality?
A. dream analysis
B. free association
C. hypnosis
D. word association
ANSWER: D

Which of the following psychological tests is derived from Jung's theories of


personality?
A. Keirsey Temperament Sorter
B. Cattel 16 Factor
C. Rotter Locus of Control
D. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
ANSWER: D

In Jungian theory, the ego:


A. is completely unconscious.
B. is the center of consciousness.
C. develops after individuation.
D. has the same characteristics as the self.
ANSWER: B

According to Jung, the archetype that manifests itself as one's social role is the:
A. Persona
B. Anima
C. Shadow
D. Self
ANSWER: A

Jung believed that psychologically healthy people would :


A. recognize their persona but not confuse it with the self.
B. have no persona.
C. use their persona as a shield against self-realization.
D. identify with their persona and use it as a guideline for effective
interpersonal relations.
ANSWER: A

To Jung, the two basic attitudes are:


A. sensing and intuiting
B. thinking and feeling
C. conscious and unconscious
D. introversion and extraversion
ANSWER: D

Jung believed that the crucial time in life when one should move from an
extraverted attitude toward an introverted one is:
A. Infancy
B. Childhood
C. Middle Life
D. Old Age
ANSWER: C

In Jung's theory, the process of actualizing the various components of personality


best describes :
A. Individuation
B. Introversion
C. Extraversion
D. Actualization
ANSWER: A

____________ refers to the equalization of energy differences.


A. Principle of equivalence
B. Principle of entropy
C. Principle of opposites
D. Principle of energy difference
ANSWER: B

An introverted sensing individual is likely to be ______________.


A. More interested in ideas than in people
B. Reserved, undemonstrative, yet capable of deep emotion
C. Outwardly detached, expressing themselves in aesthetic pursuits
D. Concerned with the unconscious more than everyday reality
ANSWER: C

An extraverted intuiting individual is likely to be ______________.


A. Logical, objective, dogmatic
B. Emotional, sensitive, sociable; more typical of women than men
C. Outgoing, pleasure-seeking, adaptable
D. Creative, able to motivate others and to seize opportunities
ANSWER: D

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