GST 206 Leave a Comment / By Hassan Egbetunde / July 5, 2023 Welcome to your GST 206 According to Allport, establishing a unifying philosophy of life involves the following except one. Striving for power and valuing religious experience. Valuing knowledge for its own sake. Striving to make money with which to gamble. Establishing guiding goals and values. Heterosexual relationship is an intimate relationship between ----------- A man and another man A man and a woman A woman and another woman None of the above According to Saxton, the following are different types of love except one. Agape love Altruistic love Companionate love Sexual love Characteristics of sexual love include the following except one. Idealization Strong feelings for tactile/genital contact Tenderness and admiration Aesthetic appreciation Romantic love does not include one of the following. Fantasy Arousal and orgasm High emotion and exclusiveness Idealization According to Clayton, the factors that push people into marriage does not include one of the following. Love Legitimization of sex and children Cultural dances Conformity The pull factors in marriage, according to Clayton, involve ---------- Companionship Sharing Communication All the above --------- marriage does not emphasise differences between male and female roles, therefore partners can share based on equality and affection. Traditional Companionship Contract Arranged A situation where a person marries another person of the opposite sex, divorces that person to marry another and so on is called ----------------- Group marriage Communal living Serial monogamy Gay marriage A situation where one man is married to two or more women is called ---------- Polyandry Polygyny Wife swapping None of the above A situation where men sleep with one another’s wives at a party is called ----------- Gay marriage Wife swapping Swinging lifestyle B and C Parenthood brings about the following outcomes except one. Loss of self esteem Status and conformity Sense of achievement Desire for control and authority Status and conformity in parenthood is high in value among Africans because it serves as proof of ---------- Happiness Fertility Love and affection None of the above The need for career planning is based on one of the following: Changing roles of women Change in labour power. Technology and automation All the above Change in labour power is the outcome of the following except one. Domestic violence against women More women having access to Education. More women getting into professions reserved for men Greater access to maternal health ---------- motivate individuals to work. Material needs. Self esteem Respect by others All the above The need for creativity has brought about the following important outcomes in career development except one. Quantum jumps in human knowledge. Decrease in intellectual activities. Great strides in automation Important innovations in technology The following are defense mechanisms of the ego, except: Projection Conversion Reaction formation Transference Psychoanalysis was discovered by----------- Alder Bleuler Morton Sigmund Freud Mature defense mechanism is ------------ Denial Anticipation Projection Reaction Mature defense mechanism is seen in ------------ Regression Altruism Repression None of the above That part of the mind which is working on reality principle is -------------- Id Ego Super-ego Ego-ideal One of the important defense mechanisms is ------------- Anticipation Confabulation Repression Suppression Which of the following excludes painful stimuli from awareness? Repression Projection Rationalism Reaction formation An area of basic Psychology which deals with relations between mind and body is ---------- Physiological Psychology Cognitive Psychology Industrial Psychology Phenomenological Psychology A field of psychology concerned with changes associated with growth and development from birth through childhood through adulthood to death is ------------- Developmental Psychology Physiological Psychology Clinical Psychology Behaviourist Psychology -------------- deals with information processing, memory, judgements, decision-making, perception and thinking. Cognitive Psychology Psychoanalytic Psychology Developmental Psychology None of the above -------------- are concerned with how human differences can be determined and measured. Health psychologists Clinical psychologists Personality psychologists Legal/Forensic psychologists ----------- is the study of how our behaviours, thoughts and emotions affect other people and how other people’s thinking, emotions and actions also affect us. Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Social Psychology Legal/Forensic Psychology ------------- researches people’s characteristic tendencies to behave, think and feel in certain ways rather than others. Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Personality Psychology Legal/Forensic Psychology The field of Psychology which administer psychological tests in selection and placement of workers into jobs is called ------------ Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Legal/Forensic Psychology Industrial/Organizational Psychology The field of Psychology which provides diagnosis, psychotherapy and other management procedures to people who have adjustment challenges that vitiate normal life functioning is ---------- Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Legal/Forensic Psychology Educational Psychology The field of Psychology which helps the school child to achieve optimal functioning in school is called ----------- Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Legal/Forensic Psychology Educational Psychology The field of Psychology that assists the courts in coming to decisions about legal issues such as child-custody is called ---------- Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Legal/Forensic psychology The field of psychology that motivates coaches and athletes to put in maximum performance during training is known as -------------- Health Psychology Clinical Psychology Forensic Psychology Sport Psychology Sigmund Freud postulated an iceberg conception of personality, the structure includes -------------- Eros, Instinct and Conscious Id, Ego and Superego Eros, Thanatos and Trait Personality, Sexuality and Trait According to Freud, personality and behavioural disorders are determined mainly by basic drives and past psychological events that are controlled by the ………. part of the personality. Unconscious Conscious Pre-conscious Post-conscious According to Freud, an interplay of unconscious psychological processes determines ------------ Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviour Conscious, Unconscious, and Psychic Ego, Id and superego Eros, Thanatos and death ----------- is the unconscious part which comprises two types of instincts - Eros and Thanatos. Id Ego Superego Culture Life instincts promote positive and constructive behaviour and are the sources of psychic energy called ------------ Libido Personality Sexuality Trait The second part of personality the personality structure which operates on the reality principle is called ----------- Ego Instinct Eros Thanatos The part of the personality structure which opposes the fantasy principle of id is called ---------- Ego Id Super-ego Pleasure The internalization of the values and rules of society leads to the development of the ----------- Superego Id Eros Instinct Freud called the inner turmoil between the 3 parts of personality ----------- Personality or trait Eros or Thanatos Intrapsychic or psychodynamic conflicts Conflict or psychotic -------------- prevents anxiety or guilt when we are about to do a socially unacceptable thing. Ego Id Superego None of the above The following are ego defence mechanisms except ------------ Repression Rationalization. Rejection. Reaction formation Pushing threatening ideas unconsciously from our conscious awareness is known as -------------- Repression. Rationalization Rejection Reaction formation ------------ involves attempts to make actions seem reasonable when they are not. Rejection Rationalization Sublimation Reaction formation Unconsciously attributing our own impulse or unacceptable idea to another is called --------- Unconscious Subjection Projection Motivation Taking an action that is opposite one’s true feelings is known as ------------- Risk formation Unconscious formation Trait formation Reaction formation A situation when we convert socially unacceptable impulses into acceptable actions and symbolically expressing them is called --------------- Expression Sublimation Deflection Attraction ---------------- is the deflection of an impulse from its original target into a less threatening one. Displacement Deflection Denial Compensation ------------- is discounting the existence of a threatening impulse such as denying strongly that one is attracted to a person one secretly but unconsciously finds attractive. Rejection Elimination Denial Motivation ------------ is making up for an unconscious impulse or fear. Compensation Complexion Communication Congregation An essential feature of psychoanalytic theories involves bringing the repressed unconscious experiences that create --------------- to the surface. Sources of Joy Sources of Sadness Sources of sorrow Sources of neurosis The technique used to facilitate free association is known as ----------------. Dream analysis Ego Analysis Ego Retentive Ego Repressive Freud identified ----------- dimensions or types of neurosis. Four Five Three Two When one is suspicious of other people and hypervigilant for hidden threats, then one is ---------. Eros Thanatos Compulsive Paranoid When a person always strives to be perfect and is always concerned about doing things the “proper” way, the person is --------------. Expressive Forceful Compulsive Dutiful A person who frequently draws of attention to him/herself and always has a desire for activity and excitement is said to be ---------------. Dramatic Artistic Music Epileptic A form of neurosis in which one displays frequent feelings of guilt and is frequently troubled by a sense of inadequacy and hopelessness is referred to as --------------. Depressive Anxiety Paranoid Egoistic The type of neurosis in which a person is withdrawn and exhibits a lack of involvement, enthusiasm or excitement is known as ---------- Schizophrenism Schizoid Schizophrenology Schizophreniatic ------------- are relatively stable dimensions along which people differ from one another. Trait persons Trait genes Traits Trait Heredity Traits are arranged on a continuum, so they are not either /or but matter of……. Degrees Percentages Percentiles Centimeters The same traits are relevant to everyone, but for an individual some traits are more ----------- than others in behaviour. Attractive Socialized Economical Evident Trait psychologists include ------------- Freud and B. Watson Sullivan and Carl Rogers H. J. Eysenck and Raymond Cattell Ivan Pavlov and B.F Skinner Trait psychologists like Gordon Allport believe that certain traits are cardinal. This means that they are ------------- Restricted Apply only in some areas Secondary and unimportant Pervasive and cut across all areas. All trait theories appear to have reached a consensus that there are ------- fundamental dimensions of personality. Five Four Three Two People who exhibit extraversion personality are ------------. Aggressive and Bold Sociable and Assertive Emotional and Dirty Brilliant and Talkative Two characteristics that describe people who exhibit emotionality personality are ---------- Depressive and Moody Cloudy and Teary Lonely and Hiding Anxiety and insecurity The personality type of agreeableness is associated with two of the following characteristics. Aggressive and Hostile to others Lonely and Cold to others Conformity and Helpful to others Respectful and Grateful to others Two examples of dimensions of personality, according to trait theorists are -----------. Abnormal and Perseverance Persuasive and Associative Motivational and Courageous Conscientiousness and Intellect The following are the focus of Social Psychology except ------------. Attitude Conformity Group influence Conception ------------- argue that the behaviours of a person, that is their personality, are behaviours that have been reinforced over time. All Psychologists Behaviourists Naturalists Phenomenalists If a parent pays attention to a child only when he/she misbehaves, the child will frequently misbehave because parental attention is a(n) ------------ Unethical Punishment Ethical Reinforcement Negative Behaviour Reinforcer An example of Behavioural problem, which can come about because of conflict, is --------- Approach-Agreement Approach-Rejection Approach-Avoidance Reinforced-Punishment A view which places emphasis on how individuals make sense of their own personal experiences is known as ------------. Psychology Behaviorism Phenomenology Personality Fill up the blank. "The thing we need most in this generation are ( )." People with many qualifications People with much talent People with abundant knowledge People with an open heart Choose all of the benefits of knowing the world of the heart Level of mentality increases More likely to fall into pain Can change one's life More likely to give up Today Problems of youths such as game addiction, inferiority complexes, familial discord appear to be complicated but if you look inside, they are simple. What is the metaphor of the mind? a ground a human a water an air Reason why when young students receive mind education, they experience quick, comprehensive change? They have preconceived notion They lack of understanding Youths are pure of heart They have endurance Fill in the ( ), “If you know the world of ( )and how to discipline ( ), the problems are things you can easily break-free from” economy heart law politics What is the first thing that must be done to correct bad habits? Make a good plan Make a firm determination Train to raise your will Move your heart toward an upright Choose a word that is related with “Nutrient Supply” upon lesson 2 “The world of the Heart and Material world” Money Faith Mind Lecturers Achievement Choose a word that is related with “Exercise” upon lesson 2 “The world of the Heart and Material world” Money Challenge Mind Lecturers Reading Choose a word that is related with “Rest” upon lesson 2 “The world of the Heart and Material world” Challenge Faith Mind Lecturers Achievement "The heart can flow to another person's heart through a channel called ( )." Blindness Interest Compassion Trust Select incorrect answer that apply to the characteristics of the heart? the heart is the ground thoughts grow on The heart becomes more and more small as one becomes older The heart can flow to another person's heart The heart grows when it overcomes hardship which of the following words describe “The state of maintaining in the heart that something bright, blessed, and precious will happen, will be achieved, regardless of the current image or situation” Hope Trust Love Exchange When you have range of despair in your heart, which of the following should not be done? Think about the happy times of your life Think about the people you love the most Go to the person who upset you to take out your anger Create a hopeful plan and execute it. Choose the words that are related with "Ground" Connection of heart Shape of heart Growth of heart Seed of Despair and seed of Hope Choose the words that are related with "Trust" Connection of heart Shape of heart Growth of heart Seed of Despair and seed of Hope Choose the words that are related with "Exchange" Flow of heart Shape of heart Growth of heart Seed of Despair and seed of Hope Why is the world of the heart that is actually more important than material things? because what is in the heart appears outwardly as actions. because everything in life is not determined from the heart because it doesn't cost money Because it's invisible, it's a part we don't know fill in blank "A man's (________) can neither make him alive or destroy him" Environment Background of Family Thought Culture Fill in the blanks. "Joy or Happiness is not a product of ( ) but is made from the ( ) in the heart." Environment - Endeavor Environment – Hope or Love Hope or Love - Environment Endeavor- Environment fill in blank "Like electrical machines, people’s heart have the function to ( )." be charged be adjusted be upgraded power off Fill in the blank “from lesson 4 the function of the heart, Like a ( ) controls machine, recognized that it is the heart controls body” Driver Pilot Engineer machinist Choose the important part to interact with somebody You can know the other person's heart without speaking. Think deeply about the other person's heart through the eyes of the other person Find out what you are thinking and what you are thinking through conversation. Wait until the other person speaks There is no limit to the mind. Choose the right answer. Time and space. money Honor life All the right things that should be planted in our hearts? ground seed wishes hope If you have this kind of mind, difficulties will come. What is this? weak heart strong mind Positive mind The mind that you can do it Right after the Japanese occupation had ended, this country had to face war. Even though they might not have a tomorrow, they would still pray for their next generation. Through their mindset, now a day this country become one of G20, Ship building ranks No.1 in the world. Where is it? Republic of Korea North of Korea Vietnam India After Korea war, Korea successfully received a loan of 1.4 billion Deutsche Mark from ________. Korea hired nurses and miners as collateral for the loan United States Middle East France Western Germany After the war, the Korea Government to revive the country. Therefore, Ministers visiting the middle east for what? Ship building Petroleum Construction Coffee Which of the following is not a statement about the environment in the Middle East reported by Korea ministers? labor shortage bad climate Water shortage different culture Even though their bad report that they submitted to president, He sent chairman of Hyundai Group to the Middle East for revive the Korea economy. Who is he? Moon jae in Kim jung eun Lee myeongpark Park chung hee How he could overcome from desert condition ? He lived in the desert He made a false report He believed it is possible He had a lot of foreign experience What is the name of the chairman of Hyundai Group? Chung Joo-young Taehwan Park Son Heung-min Park Chung-hee What did the president do to earn dollars overseas after the Korean War? Korea Expressway Corporation Sending many companies to Middle East construction Start a tourism business Start a trading business At the time, President Park Chung-hee of the Republic of Korea summoned ministers and dispatched them to the site. Please select all the reasons why the ministers said no at that time. there is no water The weather is too hot there is no electricity there is No trucks Which of the following is not the answer after President Park Chung-hee sent Hyundai Group Chairman to the Middle East? Conditions too good for building There is a lot of sand, so it is very good for building. It is difficult because there is no water You can use it by drawing sea water and purifying it. Choose the mindset of the chairman of Hyundai Group Give up if you can't Give up after trying for a while Give up if you think it won't work before you try There is nothing that can't be done. Think and challenge until you can. What is the phrase that the chairman of Hyundai Group used often? It is possible It looks like it will it is impossible I'm not sure. Who is the founder of Panasonic ? Matssushita Kounosuke William boke Chung joo young Steve Jobs the founder of Panasonic, He turned his negative conditions to opportunities. Choose one that is connected correctly. poverty - laziness Weakness - Importance of Health Illiteracy - Importance of money none above Where did he first work? bakery publisher bike-shop market After A man was locked up in the broken freezer, why was he found dead? because the freezer is working again because there was toxic material in the freezer because this man died as a result of agitation because he was so lonely. after the old woman went to meet doctor who gave her a prescription., What is her behavior? She got good medicine She found another doctor She went to country for treatment She drank prescription note being cooked How she got healed? She takes prescribed medication She was free from the thought of being sick She underwent surgery She studied hers disease Who said, “Wherever you go, change your place where you are” to Edward who became a CEO brought ‘Brooklyn Eagle’ up as a big Publishing Company? His father His mother His grand father His grand mother What does he/she gave to Edward ? a dollar 2 dollars Check nothing What did he start selling? bread newspaper vegetable clothes Who theorize this experiment as BROKEN WINDOW THEORY? Philip Zimbardo ung, Carl Gustav Jean Piaget Ivan Pavlov What control object did he use in his experiment? rat automobile house desktop In New York ( ) there were so many graffiti covers, fifteen thousand case of crime were recorded in the ( ) per year. Where is this place? Subway Bus Bus station Street People found out another way of reducing crime, How to reduce the crime? Restricting people from using the transportation cleaning and remove the graffiti police were deployed Citizens campaigned Fill in the blank, “Same thing happens to our heart that is not well ( ), it attracts negative thought which result in crime and other social vices.” arranged accepted kept made what is topic of lesson 9 ? it is possible connection function of the heart being free from thought how many years the man went and stayed at the pool of Bethesda waiting for the healing miracle of his illness ? Three years thirty-one years fifty years thirty-eight years Which chapter is telling us the pool of Bethesda story? John 5 Mark 5 Matthew 5 Luke 5 On what day did Jesus heal the sick men? Passover Feast of Week Sabbath weekday Those who connect their heart with ( ) have positive, healthy and strong mind. Jesus' words family’s words old story doctor’s words Choose all the important things in the world of the mind Self-control Thinking ability Effort exchange Our mind is like ( ) Tree ground Rock Water Which connection is important? Water flows and becomes a river Hearts must meet and connect each other's hearts Ventilation occurs only when the wind passes through Electricity must flow through wires What is the best mind? Mind of Chairman of. Hyundai Mind of Founder of Panasonic Mind of CEO of Brookline eagles Mind which is derived from Jesus Christ The course objectives include the following but one. which one? To enable students to understand some basic principles of psychology. to enable students understand themselves and people around them. To make students leave the country in search of greener pastures abroad. to equip students with the role of mind in sexuality, marriage, career-choices, and other milestones in life. One of the following topics is not included in the course outline of GST 206. Which one? history of psychology. concepts of the person in organizations. psychological development in early adulthood. none of the above The magical system was embraced as an explanatory device for human behaviour by the following ancient civilizations except one. Which one? the Jewish people the Egyptians the Greeks none of the above Magical thinking presupposes that changes that occur in the material world can be caused by evil spirit good spirit a person’s ideas, thoughts and wishes. all of the above Primitive man protected himself against evil spirit by -------- visiting his medical doctor devising magical rites worshiping in churches worshiping in mosques Magic is based on one of the following principles. Which one? similarity imitative action determinism all of the above Astrology was created as an explanatory system for behaviour by the following peoples the Egyptians and Babylonians the Incars and the Aztecs the Israelites and Magi the Yoruba and Igbo Astrology is based on one of the following principles. Which one? the position of the stars at the point of birth of a person determines his destiny. regularity in behaviour of celestial bodies determines regularity in behaviour of man. similarity and determinism all the above In mythology, the forces of nature were cast in anthropological forms. This means that -------- god became man. man made his gods in his own image and likeness. man appointed kings to rule over him man found himself at the mercy of the gods. One of the consequences of mythology is that -------- man could appease gods through sacrifices man could control nature through magical rites and ceremonies. man could transform himself into god at will natural forces could be controlled by man Magical and mythological interpretations of human behaviour were metaphysical. This means that ------- they are nonsensical they are scientific they seek the causes of behaviours in entities that are non-physical they seek the causes of behaviours in tangible events Magic, astrology, and scientific method have the following in common except one. Which one? similarity observation chance the search for causality The principle of similarity in magical systems implies that two things are causally related in the following cases except one. Which one? If they do not follow each other in space If they follow each other in time If they co-occur in space or time If they are directly related to one another The scientific method was founded on the principle of empiricism. This means that objective knowledge is experienced through one of the following: the sense sight and smell the sense of hearing and touch the sense of taste all the above The rational method of acquiring knowledge is not one of the following Is logical Is rigorous in thinking Always leads to true knowledge Is such that the conclusion is consistent with the premises. Dualism as proposed by Renne Descartes means that…………. There are two kinds of science, physical and biological. The world of matter and the world of spirits do not exist. The world of matter and the spiritual world interact through a structure in the brain. The world of matter and spiritual world exist but do not affect each other. The principle of imitative action in magical systems implies the following except one. Which one? as you harm the image of an enemy, you harm them. You can harm an enemy by reading his horoscope you can control your enemy by taking his hair or fingernails you can kill an enemy by making an image of them Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology laboratory in LEIPZIG a city in ……... Germany France United Kingdom United States of America. Wundt studied consciousness and proposed that it consists of the following elements Sensation Images Feelings All the above. Structuralists developed a method for analysing consciousness. It is called……. Inspection Introspection Interjection Free association For the structuralists, the basic elements of consciousness can vary in all the following dimensions but one. Which one? Number Intensity Quality Duration Introspection as a method failed because………. The content of consciousness is active and can be influenced by emotions and wishes of people. Content of consciousness can be affected by attitudes and current mental states of people. It cannot be used to study children, animals, and mentally disturbed people. All the above Functionalism was developed in,,,,,,,,, as a revolt against the rigidity of structuralism. USA UK France South Africa The founding fathers of Functionalism were heavily influenced by the evolutionary theory of Herbert Spencer Charles Darwin Lamarck Adam Smith Functionalists believe that mind is functional and so its ……… activities are more important than its characteristics. Adaptive Structural Morphological None of the above Functionalists believe that consciousness cannot be analysed into its elements because it is... Like a rock peeping out of a river Like a huge stagnant lake Like a stream flowing like a river Made up of habits and knowledge. Gestalt psychology arose in ----------- as a reaction against the rigidity of structuralism. Netherlands Germany Canada Britain Gestalt Psychology claims that the world presents itself to us as ---------------- A given A phenomenon A and B Discreet and unrelated element The concept of insightful learning was introduced into psychology by ------------ Structuralism Gestalt psychology Psychoanalysis Functionalism The movement of light that we see on Christmas trees is apparent but not real. This indicates to Gestalt psychologists that ----------- The world we live in is not real. The relationship between elements is what is important and defines reality. What we see in the world comes from inside of us None of the above. The Gestalt saying that the whole is greater than some of its parts means that ------------- To analyse experience into its component parts is to lose an important part of reality. Experience should be analysed into its component parts to understand reality. Analysis and synthesis enable us to understand reality. Reality can be understood as stimulus-response formats. Gestalt psychology derived the following laws about how the world presents itself to us, except one. Law of proximity Law of sexuality Law of sameness Law of closeness The most significant theory or system in psychology that revolves around sexuality is -------- Psychoanalysis Behaviourism Functionalism Structuralism Sigmund Freud’s conception of mind has three parts, one of the following is NOT part of it. Ego Instinct ID Superego The --------------- is the component of the mind that operates on the pleasure principle. ID Instinct Ego Superego The superego represents ------------ Norms and beliefs of society A powerful regulator Societal ideals that are internalised All the above The method developed by Freud for bringing repressed and unresolved conflicts up into consciousness is called ---------- Hypnosis Dream analysis Free association All the above The concept of phenomenology as proposed by gestalt psychologists takes the world as ------ experienced by individual unanalysed. presented or given to the individual. a and b analytic philosophy. One of the following is not associated with the system of functionalism. William James John Dewey William Wundt Charles Darwin Which system in psychology says that content and characteristics of mind can not be known because mind is in constant interaction with the environment? Structuralism Psychoanalysis Functionalism Gestalt Maximum physical potential is attained during --------------- Adolescence Early adulthood Late adulthood Old age Physical development in early adulthood comprises the following except one. Increase in the weight of organs like brain. Physical attractiveness Interest in sports and physical activities Freshness and physical attractiveness Intellectual development in young adults is composed of the following except one. Differentiated and flexible thinking Qualitative reasoning Illogical reasoning quantitative reasoning Crystallized intelligence refers to skills such as ----------- verbal reasoning numerical reasoning inductive reasoning all the above The capacity to shift from one mode of thinking to another is called --------------- Cognitive flexibility Cognitive rigidity Crystallised intelligence None of the above Ability to organise and process visual materials so as to locate a simple figure from a complex one is called ------------ Inductive reasoning Cognitive flexibility Visualisation Verbal reasoning Aptitude development reaches its peak between one of the following age brackets. 30 – 50 years 18 – 30 years 10 – 18 years 5 – 10 years The following factors, except one, affect adult learning. Wealth Motivation Experience Health Developmental tasks that young adults face include the following except one. Value clarification Important decision making Careful life planning Fear of dying Meeting the challenges of young adulthood requires ---------- Failure to be concerned about fitting into the adult world. Maturity Self-centeredness Being childish Gordon Allport identified ------------- dimensions of maturity. 7 9 11 15 Self-extension, according to Gordon Allport, involves the following except one. Active and passive participation. Refusal to participate in class. Task involvement Ego involvement Which one is not an example of self-extension? Deepening of interests outside of self Mother quits good job to take care of family Father volunteering for community service Vying for leadership position to amass wealth. To relate warmly to others, one must acquire the capacity for ----------- Intimacy Compassion Tolerance and sociability All the above Emotional security implies the following except one. Self-acceptance Self-centeredness Emotional acceptance Confidence in self-expression Realistic perception is an attribute of mature personality. This means the following except one. Correct knowledge of people and things. Being driven by inner wishes which may distort rules of the game. Correct understanding of the demands of a person’s job. Correct understanding and compliance with university rules; if a student. A student who sees failure in an exam because of inadequate preparation displays ---------- Self-objectification Maturity Realistic perceptions All the above A doctor who gives off lucrative private practice to work for a government agency is driven by ----------- Need to express competence through activities. Pride in his or her skills. The desire to identify with his or her profession. All the above. Time's upTime is Up!