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Score for this quiz: 30 out of 30

Updated Jun 5 at 12:15 am

This attempt took 75 minutes.

 

Question 1

2 / 2 pts

Maslow's research found that monkeys were less aggressive when they had water.rrect!

  •   True
  •   False

 

Question 2

2 / 2 pts

According to Maslow, motivation comes from having "deficit needs" as associated with the lower levels of the pyramid or having "being needs" as associated with self-actualization at the top of the pyramid.

  •   True
  •   False

 

Question 3

8 / 8 pts

What prevents an individual from moving to the next highest level of Maslow's hierarchy?Correct!

  •  Esteem needsect!
  •  Belongingness and love needsrrect!
  •  Safety needst!
  •  Physiological needs 

 

Question 4

2 / 2 pts

According to Maslow, Self-Actualizers

  •   are defining who they are
  •   are exploring their spirituality
  •   are working on discovering their true callingrrect!
  •   all of the above
  •   none of the above

 

Question 5

2 / 2 pts

Some experts who see flaws in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs believe that self-actualization, in some form, can happen when a person is at any of the other levels.

  •   True 
  •   False

 

 Question 6

2 / 2 pts

According to Rogers, for us to achieve our goals and desires, we need an environment whereCorrect!

  •   we can be genuine, we are accepted unconditionally, and we are listened to.
  •   we are surrounded by friends, we are sheltered from major hardships, and we reach our goals.
  •   we try hard to achieve, we allow others into our life to support us, and we obtain professional status.
  •   we achieve basics needs, we get along well with others, and we achieve our goals.

 

Question 7

2 / 2 pts

Rogers believes we are motivated due to our interest in feeling, experiencing, and behaving in ways that are consistent with what we believe about ourselves, and that we flourish when the environmental conditions are such that we struggle.

  •   Trueorrect!
  •   False

 

Question 8

2 / 2 pts

According to Rogers, when a person is in a state of ___________ there is alignment between who they want to be and their actual behavior.
(fill in the blank, spelling matters)
orrect!

  •  congruence
  •  Congruence
  •  congruent
  •  Congruent

 

Question 9

2 / 2 pts

Rogers theory states humans continually grow and develop, and thatorrect!

  •   not everyone achieves self actualization.
  •   everyone achieves self actualization.
  •   society pushes us to this state.
  •   limited creativity sets us apart from one another.

 

Question 10

2 / 2 pts

Rogers believes we are motivated due to our interest in feeling, experiencing, and behaving in ways that are consistent with our self-image and which reflect what we would like to be like, our ideal-self.Correct!

  •   True
  •   False

 

Question 11

2 / 2 pts

Having unconditional positive regard from others in your life leads to (check all that apply):orrect!

  •   the person being motivated to try new things.Correct!
  •   an increase in risk-taking behavior because the person's motivation is not effected by the fact that they might make a mistake.
  •   the person seeking approval from loved ones or friends.

 

Question 12

2 / 2 pts

According to Rogers, when how we see ourselves and our self image are in a state of incongruence, we might:orrect!

  •   be in a state of denial and become defensive or repress our guilt-based feelings.
  •   seek other ways to sooth ourselves, such as drugs or alcohol.
  •   turn to a close friend other confidant to help us get through hard times.
  •   seek out our real feelings so they don't get distracted from our goals.


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