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Understanding Psychology, 6/e
Robert S. Feldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Personality
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Freud thought that much of our behavior is motivated by a part of the personality of which a person is not aware, a part he called the
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The
operates according to the pleasure principle.
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A state of self-fulfillment in which people realize their highest potential is
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.
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are enduring dimensions of personality characteristics along which people differ.
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approaches emphasize the influence of a person's cognitions in determining personality.
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The component of personality that encompasses our positive and negative self-evaluations is
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.
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lfred Alder contended that adults who have not been able to overcome the feelings of inferiority they developed as children develop a(n)
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is the process of trying to be like another person, imitating that person's behavior and adopting similar beliefs and values.
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An attitude of acceptance and respect on the part of an observer, no matter what the other person does, is unconditional
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measures are a method of gathering data about people by asking them questions about a sample of their behavior.
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