11 4 13 i clicker If Dr Daniels follows the traditional medical model to understand heart disease she will be most likely to recommend which of the following for a patient with heart disease A medication B exercise C stress reduction D all of the above i clicker Dr Josephs wants to study the e ects of a new drug on reducing pain symptoms She randomly assigns patients to either take her new drug or to take a placebo pill At the end of the study she nds that in both groups 60 of the patients reported fewer pain symptoms Dr Josephs should conclude that A her drug signi cantly decreases pain symptoms B her drug signi cantly increases pain symptoms C expectations about the e ect of the drug reduce pain symptoms signi cantly more than the actual drug D her drug appears to have no e ect beyond that of patient expectations i clicker What type of correlation does the graph represent A perfect negative B medium negative C zero D medium positive E perfect positive 1 11 4 13 PSYC 100 FALL 2013 What is Personality A set of characteristic thoughts emotional responses and behaviors stable over time and circumstances Freud s Psychodynamic Theory of Personality Id Tries to seek pleasure and avoid pain Primal instincts Sex libido Food Aggression Ego Logical rational realistic part of the personality Superego Moral component of the personality 2 11 4 13 i clicker Sarah really wanted to go to a concert However her mom said Sarah could not go because she was very irresponsible with her chores She thought about going to the concert anyway but decided her mom would be very upset Instead Sarah suggested that if she completed all her chores the next time the band played in her town her mom should let her go Sarah had used her to develop a reasonable solution A B C D id ego superego pleasure principle How Is Personality Assessed Psychodynamic Theory Projective measures Helps us understand unconscious conflicts through individuals projections onto ambiguous stimuli 1 What do you see 3 11 4 13 2 What do you see Think Pair Share What are some of the issues with projective tests 4
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