Chapter 12: Problem 4
According to Alfred Adler, the prime motivating force in a person's life is: A. physical gratification. B. existential anxiety. C. striving for superiority. D. the need for power.
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Chapter 12: Problem 4
According to Alfred Adler, the prime motivating force in a person's life is: A. physical gratification. B. existential anxiety. C. striving for superiority. D. the need for power.
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Which of the following is not a shortcoming of self-report personality inventories? A. The accuracy of the results is a function of the honesty of the respondent. B. Respondents may attempt to answer in a way that makes them look good. C. There is sometimes a problem with "yea-sayers" or "nay-sayers." D. They are objective measures that are easy to administer and score.
Always having been a good student, Irving is confident that he will do well in his psychology course. According to Bandura's social cognitive theory, Irving would be said to have: A. strong feelings of self-efficacy. B. a sense of superiority. C. strong feelings of self-esteem. D. strong defense mechanisms.
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