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IOP 1601 Self Assessment Q & A Chapter
16 & 17
According to Frankl, which three values can make life meaningful? - correct
answer-Creative, experiential, and attitude values

According to Rogers, which concept denotes repressible, but indestructible innate and
acquired forces in people that give direction to and energise all striving behaviours in
people? - correct answer-Actualising tendency

Allport conceptualised _____ traits as pervasive, strong characteristics evident in some
people, like being "as wise a Solomon." - correct answer-cardinal

Allport's proprium concept for the self can be defined as ______. - correct answer-all aspects
denoting personality unity

Emily's experiences are evidence of being ______ in her thinking, emotions, and behaviour,
in order to become self-reliant and be able to cope with the demands and challenges of life. -
correct answer-self-regulated

Greg is an engineer who cares about nature, loves his family and has good relationships
with his colleagues and friends. He works very hard and gets good performance bonuses.
However, Simon tends to always focus on the fact that Greg is an engineer, stating that he is
unable to think outside the box and that he has a very limited view of the world based on his
analytical thinking as an engineer. Greg feels judged by this. Based on humanist theory, why
does Greg feel judged? - correct answer-Personality is a Gestalt; an integration of social,
physical, mental and psychosocial aspects

Feedback: Personality is a Gestalt or holistic phenomenon, and an integration of physical,
social, mental, and psychosocial aspects. This is why people can feel judged if they are
assessed on one aspect of their being only, or on one mistake. Section 17.3.3

In a very difficult work situation after a terrible economic decline and many job losses you
were astonished at how two young employees remained positive and were willing to try
many things and to work smarter in less time just to get things going again. According to
existential ideas on motivation these young employees have illustrated ______ values. -
correct answer-experiential

In terms of Eysenck's research on extroversion and introversion, extroverts are more
sociable, but also more ______. - correct answer-impulsive

Maslow believes that people are motivated by ______ needs. Frankl believes they are
motivated by their ______. - correct answer-growth; will to meaning

, Read the following case study and approach it from the humanistic perspective, then answer
the questions that follow based on humanism.
My parents were very poor and worked as labourers on various farms in rural areas. I was
the youngest of ten children. Since my youth I have dreamt of studying and becoming
famous, but my parents and family could not financially support me. The government and
social dispensation in those days did not support the development of black people, so
adequate schooling, bursaries, and new developments in knowledge and technology were
hard to come by. I was the only one of my brothers and sisters who achieved a Grade 12
qualification. I scarcely remember my childhood, except for some flashes in my mind and
dreams of my very strict parents and the pain of hard work, humiliation, and unfair treatment
in society.
However, despite a permanent limp from a car accident, I persisted, worked in vari - correct
answer-It means that a person is only loved if they meets certain requirements or conditions.

Read the following case study and approach it from the humanistic perspective, then answer
the questions that follow based on humanism.
My parents were very poor and worked as labourers on various farms in rural areas. I was
the youngest of ten children. Since my youth I have dreamt of studying and becoming
famous, but my parents and family could not financially support me. The government and
social dispensation in those days did not support the development of black people, so
adequate schooling, bursaries, and new developments in knowledge and technology were
hard to come by. I was the only one of my brothers and sisters who achieved a Grade 12
qualification. I scarcely remember my childhood, except for some flashes in my mind and
dreams of my very strict parents and the pain of hard work, humiliation, and unfair treatment
in society.
However, despite a permanent limp from a car accident, I persisted, worked in vari - correct
answer-Maslow: Rogers

Yes! Well done! Maslow focused on the satisfaction of needs; in this case, love and affection
and Rogers focused on unconditional positive regard; being regarded and accepted. See
prescribed book sections 17.5 and 17.6.2

Read this case study carefully, considering it from the trait psychology perspective and then
answer the questions that follow.

Personality in the work context
I work with a group of people that are very interesting. I have got to know them so well that I
can predict how each of them will react in different situations.
Take for instance Amos. If I had to describe him, I would say that he is intelligent,
hardworking and trustworthy. On the other hand, he can be very emotional. I would say he
thinks with his emotions and not his brain. Amos complains about everything, but does
nothing to resolve issues. When Amos gets upset, he talks louder and louder, and the more
he talks, the more uptight he gets. At times, I find him exhausting. From what I hear, it is not
any better at home.
Barney's door is always closed. When people knock on the door, he does not answer. I
sometimes wonder what he is up to behind closed doors a - correct answer-Barney

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