Psychology Practice Questions - Personality Psychology

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • This video covers 10 practice multiple choice questions on personality psychology and includes psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches, trait-based theories, projective techniques, and more. I hope this can help you to review your knowledge and understanding, let me know if you have any suggestions for future practice and review videos!

Комментарии • 17

  • @sheikhsheikh8974
    @sheikhsheikh8974 Год назад

    Thank you so much for these questions they are boosting my confidence.

    • @PsychExamReview
      @PsychExamReview  Год назад +1

      Seems you have good reason to be confident, thanks for commenting!

  • @sheikhsheikh8974
    @sheikhsheikh8974 Год назад +1

    I hope I"ll do the same in my question paper as i'm doing here .
    (10/10)

    • @PsychExamReview
      @PsychExamReview  Год назад +1

      I hope so too, seems you're putting in the effort to be prepared

  • @SlOth-gm4qg
    @SlOth-gm4qg 19 дней назад

    10/10, Do you have more psychology practical questions?

    • @PsychExamReview
      @PsychExamReview  19 дней назад +1

      All practice question videos are available in this playlist, or you can find one question video at the end of each unit playlist: Psychology Practice Questions - ruclips.net/p/PLkKvotUGCyLdlWlX1XbKssmpd03V5S__Y

    • @SlOth-gm4qg
      @SlOth-gm4qg 19 дней назад

      @@PsychExamReview Thank you so much, I appreciate your effort sir !^^

    • @PsychExamReview
      @PsychExamReview  19 дней назад

      @@SlOth-gm4qg You're welcome, hope these are helpful for you!

  • @user-gp6bk1iu2i
    @user-gp6bk1iu2i Год назад

    if someone rejects a traumatic incident that he experienced before saying that such thing did not happen. would it be denial or repression?

    • @PsychExamReview
      @PsychExamReview  Год назад +5

      If the person really couldn't recall the incident it would likely be repression (which Freud believed to be common but modern memory research suggests is extremely rare). But if the person could consciously recall the event but refused to believe it, then it would probably be considered denial.

    • @user-gp6bk1iu2i
      @user-gp6bk1iu2i Год назад

      @@PsychExamReview so clear, thanks

    • @somu...
      @somu... Год назад

      Is denial similar to suppression??

    • @PsychExamReview
      @PsychExamReview  Год назад +1

      @@somu... Denial would be refusing to believe something is true in order to reduce anxiety (such as refusing to believe a partner could be cheating despite evidence to the contrary) while the idea of suppression (not one of Freud's defense mechanisms) would be more similar to repression - putting memory of any evidence into the unconscious so it can't be accessed and therefore cannot provoke anxiety. There's not much modern support for this type of memory process and generally anxiety-producing thoughts tend to be more memorable and more difficult to keep out of conscious awareness, which can be referred to as persistence. Hope this helps!

    • @somu...
      @somu... Год назад

      @@PsychExamReview this is off topic but can you explain what is priming in psychology??

  • @azrabhat8249
    @azrabhat8249 Месяц назад

    Beneficial