WorksheetsChapter 12 Part 1
Total questions: 16
Worksheet time: 8mins
a person's relatively consistent pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving
ego
traits
personality
conscious
one of the Big Five personality characteristics indicating a tendency to be organized, careful, and disciplined
agreeableness
neuroticism
openness
conscientious
the part of Freud's structure of mind that is currently accessible
id
unconscious
preconscious
conscious
a person's behavior is different in different situations
person-situation controversy
reality principle
superego
ego
one of the Big Five personality characteristics indicating a tendency toward anxiety and insecurity
openness
conscientious
neuroticism
extraversion
summary terms that capture an individual's stable and enduring tendency to respond in a certain way
openness
traits
personality
extraversion
the part of Freud's structure of mind that remains constantly inaccessible to the conscious mind
superego
unconscious
preconscious
conscious
one of the Big Five personality characteristics indicating a willingness to try new experiences
openness
extraversion
conscientious
neuroticism
the part of Freud's structure of personality that houses primitive desires
preconscious
superego
id
ego
the part of Freud's structure of personality that is the conscience, or set of ethics
pleasure principle
superego
ego
id
the driving force of the ego, or its attempts to meet basic needs without violating social constraints
traits
person-situation controversy
reality principle
pleasure principle
the part of Freud's structure of mind that is accessible but not currently conscious
id
preconscious
conscious
unconscious
the driving force of the id, which constantly seeks gratification of basic desires
pleasure principle
superego
ego
reality principle
one of the Big Five personality characteristics indicating where a person gets his or her energy; an extrovert feels 'recharged' by social interaction, whereas an introvert feels recharged by being alone
neuroticism
conscientious
openness
extraversion
the part of Freud's structure of personality that must find a way to act that satisfies basic desires without violating social constraints
id
ego
superego
personality
one of the Big Five personality characteristics indicating helpfulness, empathy, and trust
neuroticism
agreeableness
openness
extraversion
