Submitted May 3 at 8:58pm
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Question 1
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Which of the following dimensions best describes two opposing extremities on Leary’s
interpersonal circle?
cold and sociable
aloof and inhibited
Correct!
hostile and friendly
competitive and exhibitionistic
The answer can be found in Section 7.1 Major Historical Figures, in Personality
Theories
Question 2
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Which of the following is an important assumption of interpersonal theory?
Each person creates his or her own reality, and this internal way of perceiving things
has an effect on the outside as well.
Correct!
Personality varies and evolves as a function of our interactions.
, The social relationships of each individual exist in a hierarchy, with family relationships
being the most important.
There are various nuances in behavior and speech that we do not consciously pick up
on, but they affect our relationships nonetheless.
The answer can be found in Section 7.1 Major Historical Figures, in Personality
Question 3
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The therapistclient relationship in Sullivan’s therapeutic approach is different from the
Freudian view of this relationship in all of the following ways EXCEPT
Correct Answer
The therapist takes a parental role in order to gain the client’s confidence.
The therapist’s participantobserver role is deliberately nonauthoritarian.
By the very nature of the relationship, the therapist is a participant in the analytic
process.
You Answered
Both participants are coevolving and coconstructing their experience as they relate to
one another.
The answer can be found in Section 7.1 Major Historical Figures, in Personality
Theories
Question 4
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