GST 206

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According to Allport, establishing a unifying philosophy of life involves the following except one.

Heterosexual relationship is an intimate relationship between -----------

According to Saxton, the following are different types of love except one.

Characteristics of sexual love include the following except one.

Romantic love does not include one of the following.

According to Clayton, the factors that push people into marriage does not include one of the following.

The pull factors in marriage, according to Clayton, involve ----------

--------- marriage does not emphasise differences between male and female roles, therefore partners can share based on equality and affection.

A situation where a person marries another person of the opposite sex, divorces that person to marry another and so on is called -----------------

A situation where one man is married to two or more women is called ----------

A situation where men sleep with one another’s wives at a party is called -----------

Parenthood brings about the following outcomes except one.

Status and conformity in parenthood is high in value among Africans because it serves as proof of ----------

The need for career planning is based on one of the following:

Change in labour power is the outcome of the following except one.

---------- motivate individuals to work.

The need for creativity has brought about the following important outcomes in career development except one.

The following are defense mechanisms of the ego, except:

Psychoanalysis was discovered by-----------

Mature defense mechanism is ------------

Mature defense mechanism is seen in ------------

That part of the mind which is working on reality principle is --------------

One of the important defense mechanisms is -------------

Which of the following excludes painful stimuli from awareness?

An area of basic Psychology which deals with relations between mind and body is ----------

A field of psychology concerned with changes associated with growth and development from birth through childhood through adulthood to death is -------------

-------------- deals with information processing, memory, judgements, decision-making, perception and thinking.

 -------------- are concerned with how human differences can be determined and measured.

----------- 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.

------------- researches people’s characteristic tendencies to behave, think and feel in certain ways rather than others.

The field of Psychology which administer psychological tests in selection and placement of workers into jobs is called ------------

The field of Psychology which provides diagnosis, psychotherapy and other management procedures to people who have adjustment challenges that vitiate normal life functioning is ----------

The field of Psychology which helps the school child to achieve optimal functioning in school is called -----------

The field of Psychology that assists the courts in coming to decisions about legal issues such as child-custody is called ----------

The field of psychology that motivates coaches and athletes to put in maximum performance during training is known as --------------

Sigmund Freud postulated an iceberg conception of personality, the structure includes --------------

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.

According to Freud, an interplay of unconscious psychological processes determines ------------

----------- is the unconscious part which comprises two types of instincts - Eros and Thanatos.

Life instincts promote positive and constructive behaviour and are the sources of psychic energy called ------------

The second part of personality the personality structure which operates on the reality principle is called -----------

The part of the personality structure which opposes the fantasy principle of id is called ----------

The internalization of the values and rules of society leads to the development of the -----------

Freud called the inner turmoil between the 3 parts of personality -----------

-------------- prevents anxiety or guilt when we are about to do a socially unacceptable thing.

The following are ego defence mechanisms except ------------

Pushing threatening ideas unconsciously from our conscious awareness is known as --------------

------------ involves attempts to make actions seem reasonable when they are not.

Unconsciously attributing our own impulse or unacceptable idea to another is called ---------

Taking an action that is opposite one’s true feelings is known as -------------

A situation when we convert socially unacceptable impulses into acceptable actions and symbolically expressing them is called ---------------

---------------- is the deflection of an impulse from its original target into a less threatening one.

------------- 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.

------------ is making up for an unconscious impulse or fear.

An essential feature of psychoanalytic theories involves bringing the repressed unconscious experiences that create --------------- to the surface.

The technique used to facilitate free association is known as ----------------.

Freud identified ----------- dimensions or types of neurosis.

When one is suspicious of other people and hypervigilant for hidden threats, then one is ---------.

When a person always strives to be perfect and is always concerned about doing things the “proper” way, the person is --------------.

A person who frequently draws of attention to him/herself and always has a desire for activity and excitement is said to be ---------------.

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 --------------.

The type of neurosis in which a person is withdrawn and exhibits a lack of involvement, enthusiasm or excitement is known as ----------

------------- are relatively stable dimensions along which people differ from one another.

Traits are arranged on a continuum, so they are not either /or but matter of…….

The same traits are relevant to everyone, but for an individual some traits are more ----------- than others in behaviour.

Trait psychologists include -------------

Trait psychologists like Gordon Allport believe that certain traits are cardinal. This means that they are -------------

All trait theories appear to have reached a consensus that there are ------- fundamental dimensions of personality.

People who exhibit extraversion personality are ------------.

Two characteristics that describe people who exhibit emotionality personality are ----------

The personality type of agreeableness is associated with two of the following characteristics.

Two examples of dimensions of personality, according to trait theorists are -----------.

The following are the focus of Social Psychology except ------------.

------------- argue that the behaviours of a person, that is their personality, are behaviours that have been reinforced over time.

If a parent pays attention to a child only when he/she misbehaves, the child will frequently misbehave because parental attention is a(n) ------------

An example of Behavioural problem, which can come about because of conflict, is ---------

A view which places emphasis on how individuals make sense of their own personal experiences is known as ------------.

Fill up the blank. "The thing we need most in this generation are ( )."

Choose all of the benefits of knowing the world of the heart

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?

Reason why when young students receive mind education, they experience quick, comprehensive change?

Fill in the ( ), “If you know the world of ( )and how to discipline ( ), the problems are things you can easily break-free from”

What is the first thing that must be done to correct bad habits?

Choose a word that is related with “Nutrient Supply” upon lesson 2 “The world of the Heart and Material world”

Choose a word that is related with “Exercise” upon lesson 2 “The world of the Heart and Material world”

Choose a word that is related with “Rest” upon lesson 2 “The world of the Heart and Material world”

"The heart can flow to another person's heart through a channel called ( )."

Select incorrect answer that apply to the characteristics of the heart?

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”

When you have range of despair in your heart, which of the following should not be done?

Choose the words that are related with "Ground"

Choose the words that are related with "Trust"

Choose the words that are related with "Exchange"

Why is the world of the heart that is actually more important than material things?

fill in blank "A man's (________) can neither make him alive or destroy him"

Fill in the blanks. "Joy or Happiness is not a product of ( ) but is made from the ( ) in the heart."

fill in blank "Like electrical machines, people’s heart have the function to ( )."

Fill in the blank “from lesson 4 the function of the heart, Like a ( ) controls machine, recognized that it is the heart controls body”

Choose the important part to interact with somebody

There is no limit to the mind. Choose the right answer.

All the right things that should be planted in our hearts?

If you have this kind of mind, difficulties will come. What is this?

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?

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

After the war, the Korea Government to revive the country. Therefore, Ministers visiting the middle east for what?

Which of the following is not a statement about the environment in the Middle East reported by Korea ministers?

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?

How he could overcome from desert condition ?

What is the name of the chairman of Hyundai Group?

What did the president do to earn dollars overseas after the Korean War?

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.

Which of the following is not the answer after President Park Chung-hee sent Hyundai Group Chairman to the Middle East?

Choose the mindset of the chairman of Hyundai Group

What is the phrase that the chairman of Hyundai Group used often?

Who is the founder of Panasonic ?

the founder of Panasonic, He turned his negative conditions to opportunities. Choose one that is connected correctly.

Where did he first work?

After A man was locked up in the broken freezer, why was he found dead?

after the old woman went to meet doctor who gave her a prescription., What is her behavior?

How she got healed?

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?

What does he/she gave to Edward ?

What did he start selling?

Who theorize this experiment as BROKEN WINDOW THEORY?

What control object did he use in his experiment?

In New York ( ) there were so many graffiti covers, fifteen thousand case of crime were recorded in the ( ) per year. Where is this place?

People found out another way of reducing crime, How to reduce the crime?

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.”

what is topic of lesson 9 ?

how many years the man went and stayed at the pool of Bethesda waiting for the healing miracle of his illness ?

Which chapter is telling us the pool of Bethesda story?

On what day did Jesus heal the sick men?

Those who connect their heart with ( ) have positive, healthy and strong mind.

Choose all the important things in the world of the mind

Our mind is like ( )

Which connection is important?

What is the best mind?

The course objectives include the following but one. which one?

One of the following topics is not included in the course outline of GST 206. Which one?

The magical system was embraced as an explanatory device for human behaviour by the following ancient civilizations except one. Which one?

Magical thinking presupposes that changes that occur in the material world can be caused by

Primitive man protected himself against evil spirit by --------

Magic is based on one of the following principles. Which one?

Astrology was created as an explanatory system for behaviour by the following peoples

Astrology is based on one of the following principles. Which one?

In mythology, the forces of nature were cast in anthropological forms. This means that --------

One of the consequences of mythology is that --------

Magical and mythological interpretations of human behaviour were metaphysical. This means that -------

Magic, astrology, and scientific method have the following in common except one. Which one?

The principle of similarity in magical systems implies that two things are causally related in the following cases except one. Which one?

The scientific method was founded on the principle of empiricism. This means that objective knowledge is experienced through one of the following:

The rational method of acquiring knowledge is not one of the following

Dualism as proposed by Renne Descartes means that………….

The principle of imitative action in magical systems implies the following except one. Which one?

Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology laboratory in LEIPZIG a city in ……...

Wundt studied consciousness and proposed that it consists of the following elements

Structuralists developed a method for analysing consciousness. It is called…….

For the structuralists, the basic elements of consciousness can vary in all the following dimensions but one. Which one?

Introspection as a method failed because……….

Functionalism was developed in,,,,,,,,, as a revolt against the rigidity of structuralism.

The founding fathers of Functionalism were heavily influenced by the evolutionary theory of

Functionalists believe that mind is functional and so its ……… activities are more important than its characteristics.

Functionalists believe that consciousness cannot be analysed into its elements because it is...

Gestalt psychology arose in ----------- as a reaction against the rigidity of structuralism.

Gestalt Psychology claims that the world presents itself to us as ----------------

The concept of insightful learning was introduced into psychology by ------------

The movement of light that we see on Christmas trees is apparent but not real. This indicates to Gestalt psychologists that -----------

The Gestalt saying that the whole is greater than some of its parts means that -------------

Gestalt psychology derived the following laws about how the world presents itself to us, except one.

The most significant theory or system in psychology that revolves around sexuality is --------

Sigmund Freud’s conception of mind has three parts, one of the following is NOT part of it.

The --------------- is the component of the mind that operates on the pleasure principle.

The superego represents ------------

The method developed by Freud for bringing repressed and unresolved conflicts up into consciousness is called ----------

The concept of phenomenology as proposed by gestalt psychologists takes the world as ------

One of the following is not associated with the system of functionalism.

Which system in psychology says that content and characteristics of mind can not be known because mind is in constant interaction with the environment?

Maximum physical potential is attained during ---------------

Physical development in early adulthood comprises the following except one.

Intellectual development in young adults is composed of the following except one.

Crystallized intelligence refers to skills such as -----------

The capacity to shift from one mode of thinking to another is called ---------------

Ability to organise and process visual materials so as to locate a simple figure from a complex one is called ------------

Aptitude development reaches its peak between one of the following age brackets.

The following factors, except one, affect adult learning.

Developmental tasks that young adults face include the following except one.

Meeting the challenges of young adulthood requires ----------

Gordon Allport identified ------------- dimensions of maturity.

Self-extension, according to Gordon Allport, involves the following except one.

Which one is not an example of self-extension?

To relate warmly to others, one must acquire the capacity for -----------

Emotional security implies the following except one.

Realistic perception is an attribute of mature personality. This means the following except one.

A student who sees failure in an exam because of inadequate preparation displays ----------

A doctor who gives off lucrative private practice to work for a government agency is driven by -----------

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