Question 1
Your professor acknowledges that he is not a proponent of Freud's theory of personality. One day he begins the lecture by saying, "Today we will be discussing the weaknesses in
Fraud's theory of personality." Everyone laughs because they realize that the professor's error illustrates
◦ the collective unconscious.
◦ the consistency paradox.
◦ a fixation.
◦ a Freudian slip.
Question 2
Your school is going to sponsor a lecture by a humanistic personality theorist. You can assume that the speaker will express the idea that humans are
◦ all alike in their tendencies.
◦ primarily motivated by the libido.
◦ striving toward self-actualization.
◦ generally negative in their view of the world.