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Multiple Choice Questions - (26) Learning Outcome: 01-01 Define success - (5)
True/False Questions - (9) Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy - (7)
Short Answer Questions - (8) Learning Outcome: 01-03 Define psychology and cite its four major goals - (4)
Odd Numbered - (22) Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions - (7)
Even Numbered - (21) Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity - (9)
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation - (35) Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity - (11)
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1 According to the text, success means a lifetime of _
using the resources around you overcoming challenges
→ personal fulfillment rewards for your work
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-01 Define success
Topic: What is Success?
2 Which of the following is one of the ingredients of success?
→ Self-esteem Personal wealth Self-deprecation Risk-taking
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-01 Define success
Topic: What is Success?
3 Yesterday, your college roommate, Sandra, showed you her personal goal journal It listed her ultimate career goal, the
steps she planned to take to get there, and the contacts she needed to make in order to help her along the way She had already checked off two goals on her list This journal most closely reflects which of Sandra's traits?
Self-awareness Positive thinking Self-discipline
→ Self-direction
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Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-01 Define success
Topic: What is Success?
4 In the text, a _ is defined as a person who has the qualities you would like to have
CEO hero true idol
→ role model
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-01 Define success
Topic: What is Success?
5 According to the text, _ is a state of well-being that comes from having a positive evaluation of your life
success
→ happiness enlightenment positive thinking
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy
Topic: What is Success?
6 is a personal quality representing the ability to feel interest and excitement in something and turn it into
your life's work
Trang 2Persistence Work ethic Creative thinking
→ Vocation
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy
Topic: What is Success?
7 Evelyn is striving to develop qualities that will help boost her happiness She is especially concerned with developing her
ability to challenge herself and to think outside the box She is working on the qualities of and
work ethic; aesthetic sensibility
→ courage; creative thinking
optimism; emotional awareness self-esteem; wisdom
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Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy
Topic: What is Success?
8 According to the text, _ is the scientific study of human behavior
anthropology sociology
→ psychology
biology
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-03 Define psychology and cite its four major goals
Topic: Understanding Psychology
9 The four major goals of psychology are to describe, _, explain, and (sometimes) change human behavior
analyze rationalize perceive
→ predict
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Topic: Understanding Psychology
10 Which of the four goals of psychology would a clinical psychologist most likely be interested in?
Description Prediction Explanation
→ Change
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Topic: Understanding Psychology
11 Which of the following regulates your thoughts, feelings, and actions?
→ Nervous system
Conscious mind Cerebellum Cognitive system
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions
Topic: Understanding Psychology
12 Another word for thought is _, which refers to the functions of processing information around us
consciousness perception
→ cognition
remembering
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions
Topic: Understanding Psychology
13 According to the text, _ are subjective feelings accompanied by physical and behavioral changes
actions
→ emotions
thoughts sensations
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions
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14 Which of the following emotions would be considered a more intense version of contentment?
Passion Interest
Desire
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Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions
Topic: Understanding Psychology
15 Your _ is comprised of all the beliefs you have about yourself
→ self-image
personality inner self self-esteem
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
16 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a healthy self-image?
Positive Complex
→ Future-based
Realistic
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
17 How you choose to define yourself to the world is called your
social role
→ identity
self-presentation self-image
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
18 Josh has an interview for a position as a manager at a local sporting goods store He doesn't have strong customer service
and leadership skills or experience, but he wants to make a good impression and be offered the job In the interview, he
represents himself as a people-person with a natural talent for managing others What does his interview behavior
represent?
Self-preservation Individual identity
A social role
→ Self-presentation
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Topic: Your Inner Self
19 Most psychologists agree that individual identity is made up of individual identity, collective identity, and _
→ relational identity
emotional identity relative identity social identity
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
Topic: You and Your Social World
20 The physical and psychological characteristics that distinguish you from others are known as
self-presentation
→ individual identity
collective identity natural exclusion
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
Topic: You and Your Social World
21 Which of the following is an element of your collective identity?
Role as a son Age
→ Social class
Interest in sculpture
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22 When asked to describe himself, Grant said that he was the proud father of two girls, who were both highly accomplished
competitive skiers Which element of identity is Grant reflecting here?
Individual identity Collective identity
→ Relational Identity
Cultural identity
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Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
Topic: You and Your Social World
23 The behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and traditions shared by a large social group and transmitted from one generation to the
next are known as
social identity
→ culture
collective identity customs
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Topic: You and Your Social World
24 Which one of the following would most likely be part of the cultural identity of someone who grew up in Japan?
Independence Risk taking Competition
→ Obedience
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Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
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25 _ refers to an aspect of culture that is the set of characteristics used to define male and female
→ Gender
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
Topic: You and Your Social World
26 Mr Cole is a kindergarten teacher Today at school he gave Rebecca a gold star for helping to clean up the classroom toys;
punished Cynthia for yelling at Richard, who threw her doll across the room; and put Allan in time-out for crying when he
was hurt while wrestling with another boy Mr Cole is reinforcing _ among these students
individual identity
→ gender roles
class bias self-presentation
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Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
Topic: You and Your Social World
27 Success has the same definition to people from impoverished third-world nations as it does to those from industrialized
nations
True
→ False
Success has a personal definition for each of us
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-01 Define success
Topic: What is Success?
28 Physical attractiveness and wealth have little effect on long-term happiness
False
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy
Topic: What is Success?
29 You cannot raise your level of happiness
True
→ False
You can always seek out opportunities to increase happiness
True / False Question
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy
Topic: What is Success?
30 Negative emotions demand stronger focus and energy
False
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions
Topic: Understanding Psychology
31 We are born with a sense of self
True
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We are not born with a sense of self It develops over time, based on repeated inputs from our environment
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
32 A healthy self-image is positive, optimistic, and not too complex
True False
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
33 People with complex self-images have more than one positive aspect of their lives to take pride in
False
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
34 Western cultures usually value individual goals over group goals
False
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Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
Topic: You and Your Social World
35 Research suggests that it is healthiest to possess either stereotypically masculine or stereotypically feminine qualities
True
→ False
It is healthiest to have a combination of stereotypically masculine and feminine qualities A combination of traits leads to
more versatility in dealing with different situations
True / False Question
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Topic: You and Your Social World
36 Why doesn't winning the lottery or becoming an overnight success definitively mean you will achieve long-term
happiness?
Explanation:
Studies show that a year or so after big changes like this, your happiness level is likely to return to where it was the
previous year
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Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy
Topic: What is Success?
37 Explain the difference between the personal qualities of future-mindedness and persistence for creating happiness
Explanation:
Future-mindedness allows one to focus on the possibilities of the future, rather than dwelling on the mistakes or
disappointments of the past, while persistence is the ability to persevere in the face of those setbacks and disappointments
in order to keep on track and avoid stress
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Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-02 List several personal qualities that help people to be happy
Topic: What is Success?
38 Explain why psychologists study observable behaviors to learn about people
Explanation:
Psychologists cannot directly measure what people think or how they feel, so they must rely on their observable actions
and words to understand them
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Difficulty: 2 Medium
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Topic: Understanding Psychology
39 Explain what is meant by the range of emotions
Explanation:
Emotions can range from extremely negative to extremely positive, or they can be more neutral
Short Answer Question
Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions
Topic: Understanding Psychology
40 Explain how the action of completing your schoolwork on time can influence your feelings and thoughts
Explanation:
Getting your work finished on time can make you feel pleased with yourself and elicit positive thinking about repeating
this behavior to achieve success
Short Answer Question
Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-04 Explain the relationship between thoughts; feelings; and actions
Topic: Understanding Psychology
41 Explain the influence of perception on the formation of your sense of self
Explanation:
Our sense of self is formed by our experiences, and our experiences are influenced by perception Our perceptions are not
necessarily the same as reality, so our sense of self may miss the mark
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Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
42 Why is it important to have a realistic viewpoint concerning your self-image?
Explanation:
People with a realistic self-image understand their strengths and weaknesses They aren't bothered by their weaknesses
though, because they know that their strengths outweigh them
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Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-05 Define self; self-image; and identity
Topic: Your Inner Self
43 Explain the difference between relational and collective identity
Explanation:
Relational identity refers to how we identify ourselves in relation to the important people in our lives, while collective
identity is concerned with the social groups we belong to
Short Answer Question
Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Outcome: 01-06 Describe the components of identity
Topic: You and Your Social World
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