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Example Question #1891 : Ap Psychology

A person with an external locus of control will feel that...

Possible Answers:

Outside forces such as luck or environment are responsible for what happens to them

Their genetics or physiological makeup are responsible for what happens to them

Their thoughts are responsible for what happens to them

Their personal history is responsible for what happens to them

None of these

Correct answer:

Outside forces such as luck or environment are responsible for what happens to them

Explanation:

A person with an external locus of control will feel that what happens to them in life is due to external causes. They might find themselves blaming many external factors for what happens to them or where they are in life: politics, economy, their family, friends, partners, etc. As a result, they may be much more passive in life and not take responsibility for the consequences of their own actions. However, they are less likely to be judgmental of other people's lives and suffer from the "just-world bias", the belief that people get what they deserve in life. 

Example Question #1892 : Ap Psychology

Which of the following best defines determinism?

Possible Answers:

None of these

The belief that you control your own destiny regardless of environmental factors

The belief that your genetics define who you are entirely

The belief that God has a plan and purpose intended for everyone

The belief that the past predetermines who you are 

Correct answer:

The belief that the past predetermines who you are 

Explanation:

Determinism, with regards to psychology, is the belief that your personal past will ultimately define who you turn out to be and the kinds of choices you will make. Determinism is a popular foundation for many psychological theories, mainly those in the behaviorist or psychoanalytic camp. There are such things as biological determinism, where genetics determine who you are, but that has little to do with determinism in psychology, which is more concerned with a person's life experiences.

Example Question #1893 : Ap Psychology

Which of the following is one of the five characteristics Carl Rogers identifies in a fully functioning person?

Possible Answers:

Financial and emotional stability

Insecurity

Existential living

Intellectual advancement

Ignorance and prejudice

Correct answer:

Existential living

Explanation:

Carl Rogers identifies the following as the five characteristics of a fully functioning person: openness to experience, existential living, trust feelings, creativity, and a fulfilled life. For the fully functioning person, personal insecurities are worked through as they appear. Stability is not as important as being a person who can handle inevitable problems and a functioning person is open to new things in life, as opposed to being closed off and judgmental. 

Existential living is when one lives in the present and is not constantly looking at the past or towards the future. That is, they are focused how they are experiencing life in the here and now, as opposed to how they did or think they will experience it. 

Example Question #1894 : Ap Psychology

Mary K. Rothbart created the three dimensions of temperament based off of data taken from 3-12 month olds They are three fluid categories: surgency/extraversion, negative effect, and effortful control.

According to Rothbart, what negative emotion is internalizing associated with?

Possible Answers:

Anger, which will predict high levels of aggression and self-inflicted anger

Frustration due to a low level of ability to perform in social situations

None of these 

Fear, which will predict low levels of aggression and more internalizing problems

Shyness, which will predict more fear

Correct answer:

Fear, which will predict low levels of aggression and more internalizing problems

Explanation:

According to Rothbart, the negative emotion that is associated with internalizing is fear. Fear will predict low levels of aggression but problems associated with self-esteem and shyness. The negative emotion that is associated with externalizing is anger. Anger is directed outwards as opposed to oneself.

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