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The pattern of enduring, distinctive thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that characterizes the way an individual adapts to the world is .
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The psychological perspective that views personality as primarily unconscious is the perspective.
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The Freudian structure of the personality that deals with the demands of reality is the .
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The most powerful defense mechanism that pushes unacceptable id impulses back into the unconscious is .
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The stage of personality during which Freud states that the child's greatest pleasure involves elimination functions is the stage.
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The term Adler uses to describe exaggerated feelings of inadequacy is .
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Jung's term for the impersonal, deepest layer of the unconscious mind shared by all humans because of their common ancestral past is the unconscious.
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A college student who spends a weekend studying for tests that will be administered during the next week is demonstrating .
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A person who believes that his involvement in an automobile accident was due to fate has an locus of control.
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The psychological perspective that stresses a person's capacity for personal growth, freedom to choose a destiny, and positive qualities is the perspective.
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An individual's overall perception of his or her abilities, behavior, and personality is one's - .
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The psychological theories that state that personality consists of broad dispositions that tend to lead to characteristic responses are theories.
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A widely used projective test that uses a person's perceptions of a series of inkblots to draw conclusions about the person's personality is the inkblot test.
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A clinical psychologist who asks a person to tell a story about several pictures is using the .
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The most widely used and studied self-report test is the .







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