WorksheetsCarl Rogers Quiz
Total questions: 44
Worksheet time: 22mins
Where was Carl Rogers born?
Chicago
New York
Oak Park, Illinois
Beijing, China
In what position is Carl Rogers among his siblings?
First child
Second child
Third child
Fourth child
How many siblings did Carl Rogers have?
Two
Four
Six
Eight
What characterized the religious atmosphere at Rogers's home during his childhood?
Permissiveness
Strictness
Apathy
Indifference
During his junior year at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where did Carl Rogers attend an international Christian student conference?
New York
Paris, France
Beijing, China
Tokyo, Japan
What did Rogers realize during his trip to China, as mentioned in the text?
The importance of strict religious beliefs
The significance of autonomy in thinking
The need for conformity
The limitations of self-direction
What is identified as an external factor against delinquent behavior in Rogers's research?
Family environment
Intellectual development
Self-insight
Cultural influences
Rogers found __________ was a protective factor against delinquent behavior?
Family environment
Intellectual development
Self-insight
Cultural influences
What was the focus of Carl Rogers' career in terms of psychotherapy development?
Desire for wealth
Interest in cultural influences
Greater awareness of personal responsibility and self-direction
External pressures
What is the central concept in Rogers's theory of personality?
Superego
The unconscious mind
Self or self-concept
Social conditioning
What does the self-concept include, according to Rogers?
External influences
Awareness of 'what I am' and 'what I can do'
Cultural perceptions
Family background
How does Rogers suggest the self-concept influences a person's behavior?
By enforcing conformity
By shaping their perceptions of the world
By minimizing autonomy
By emphasizing external factors
According to Rogers, how does an individual evaluate every experience?
Based on cultural norms
In relation to their self-concept
By following strict religious guidelines
Ignoring personal beliefs
What does Rogers believe motivates people?
External rewards
Innate tendency to actualize
Fear of punishment
Social expectations
How is Actualizing Tendency defined by Rogers?
Desire for wealth
Desire for fame
Desire to grow and reach full potential
Desire for power
What is the process of judging experiences based on their value for fostering or hindering actualization called?
Organismic valuing process
Evaluative experience process
Actualization judgment process
Growth assessment process
What does Rogers emphasize in the impact of the experiential world on growth?
The events themselves
External influences
Interpretation of events
Cultural factors
According to Rogers, what determines the reality of our environment?
External circumstances
Perception of it
Objective measures
Cultural norms
What does the term 'Positive Regard' include in Rogers's theory?
Wealth and approval
Acceptance, love, and approval
Power and dominance
Fame and recognition
When does the self emerge according to Rogers?
During adolescence
During adulthood
During infancy
During childhood
What is the role of positive regard in personality development, according to Rogers?
It has no impact.
It is detrimental.
It is crucial.
It is optional.
How is infant behavior guided in the context of positive regard?
By external rewards
By cultural norms
By parental approval
By societal expectations
What may hamper the infant's innate tendency toward actualization?
Lack of positive regard
Lack of external rewards
Lack of cultural influences
Lack of societal expectations
How do infants perceive parental disapproval of their behavior?
As a positive reinforcement
As approval of their self-concept
As encouragement for growth
As disapproval of their developing self
What might infants do to gain positive regard if disapproved frequently?
Act consistently with their self-concept
Cease striving for actualization
Ignore positive regard
Reject societal expectations
What relationship does Rogers propose between positive regard in childhood and beliefs about oneself?
No relationship
A weak relationship
A strong relationship
An unpredictable relationship
How many forms of positive regard did Rogers identify?
One
Two
Three
Four
What is the term for the desire to grow as a person and reach one's full potential in Rogers's theory?
Self-fulfillment tendency
Organismic valuing tendency
Actualizing Tendency
Growth instinct
What is Unconditional Positive Regard?
Love based on conditions
Acceptance dependent on behavior
Loving and accepting a person irrespective of their actions
Conditional love for positive actions
How is Conditional Positive Regard defined?
Unconditional love
Acceptance without conditions
Love based on behavior
Unconditional acceptance
In Rogers's view, where do most individuals grow up in terms of positive regard?
Unconditional positive regard
Conditional positive regard
A mix of both
None of the above
What is Conditions of Worth?
Unconditional acceptance
Belief in self-worth without conditions
Belief in worth only when expressing desirable behaviors
Unconditional positive regard
What issue arises from Conditions of Worth, according to Rogers?
Incongruence between self-concept and environment
Increased self-actualization
Better understanding of actualization tendency
Enhanced positive regard
What is incongruence in Carl Rogers's theory?
Alignment between self-concept and experience.
Lack of alignment between self-concept and experience.
Trust in one's behavior and feelings.
Creativity and spontaneity.
What does conditional positive regard lead to, according to Rogers?
Congruence
Conditions of worth
Trust in one's behavior
Positive self-regard
How does incongruence manifest in Rogers's theory?
Denying or distorting feelings.
Alignment between self-concept and experience.
Trust in one's behavior.
Fresh appreciation for experiences.
What does unconditional positive regard contribute to in Rogers's theory?
Incongruence
Conditions of worth
Positive self-regard
Creativity and spontaneity
What characterizes psychologically healthy individuals in Rogers's theory?
Incongruence
Denial of feelings
Congruence
Conditions of worth
What is a characteristic of congruence according to Rogers?
Denying or distorting perceptions.
Lack of alignment between self-concept and experience.
Trust in one's behavior and feelings.
Freedom of choice without inhibitions.
What does psychological adjustment and emotional health depend on in Rogers's theory?
Incongruence
Unconditional positive regard
Conditions of worth
Congruence
What does the term 'Conditions of Worth' refer to in Rogers's theory?
Trust in one's behavior and feelings.
Congruence between self-concept and experience.
Belief in worth only with desirable behaviors.
Actualizing tendency.
What is an example of incongruence in Rogers's theory?
Openness to positive and negative feelings.
Denying or distorting feelings to maintain self-concept.
Creativity and spontaneity.
Trust in one's behavior and feelings.
What does Unconditional Positive Regard lead to in terms of congruence?
Conditions of worth
Positive self-regard
Incongruence
Creativity and spontaneity
What term did Carl Rogers use to describe individuals who reach an optimal sense of satisfaction with their lives?
High Achievers
Fully Functioning Persons
Overachievers
Satisfied Individuals
