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Pizza Toppings and Personality: A 9th Grade Psych Quiz (Medium) Feuille de Travail • Téléchargement PDF Gratuit avec Clé de Correction

Students analyze cognitive-social interactions and developmental theories to explain why classmates react differently to the same high school stresses.

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This worksheet assesses student understanding of foundational personality theories, ranging from psychodynamic pathways to modern trait-based and social-cognitive perspectives. The assessment utilizes a retrieval-practice approach with a mix of multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions to reinforce complex psychological vocabulary. It is ideal for high school psychology units on individual differences or personality development, serving as a formative check for understanding.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Arts & Autres
Catégorie: Psychologie
Note: 9th Note
Difficulté: Moyen
Sujet: Théories de la personnalité
Langue: 🇬🇧 English
Articles: 10
Clé de Correction: Oui
Indices: Non
Créé: Feb 14, 2026

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Ce que les étudiants vont apprendre

  • Distinguish between key personality frameworks including Humanistic, Psychodynamic, and Social-Cognitive theories.
  • Evaluate the role of statistical methods like factor analysis in the identification of primary personality traits.
  • Apply psychological concepts such as reciprocal determinism and locus of control to behavioral scenarios.

All 10 Questions

  1. A student believes they are poor at math, so they study less, which leads to lower grades and reinforces their belief. Which social-cognitive concept does this cycle represent?
    A) Biological determinism
    B) Reciprocal determinism
    C) The pleasure principle
    D) Introversion-extraversion scale
  2. True or False: According to Humanistic psychologists like Carl Rogers, 'congruence' occurs when there is a large gap between a person's ideal self and their actual experience.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. Raymond Cattell used a statistical technique called ________ to narrow down thousands of personality traits into sixteen primary personality factors.
    A) Standard deviation
    B) Factor analysis
    C) Case study
    D) Experimental design
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  1. If a psychologist asks you to describe what you see in an ambiguous inkblot, they are most likely using which type of assessment rooted in Psychodynamic theory?
    A) Objective inventory
    B) Projective test
    C) Aptitude test
    D) Behavioral observation
  2. True or False: Hans Eysenck's theory focused on the biological basis of personality, specifically suggesting that extraverts have lower levels of natural cortical arousal.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. Alfred Adler, a Neo-Freudian, argued that the primary driver of personality is not sexual tension, but rather a struggle to overcome feelings of:
    A) Superiority
    B) Inferiority
    C) Hunger
    D) Collective unconscious
  4. Julian Rotter's concept of ________ refers to whether a person believes they control their own fate or if outside forces determine what happens to them.
    A) Self-actualization
    B) Locus of control
    C) Unconditional positive regard
    D) Functional autonomy
  5. A person who is highly organized, dependable, and disciplined would likely score very high in which of the 'Big Five' traits?
    A) Agreeableness
    B) Extraversion
    C) Conscientiousness
    D) Neuroticism
  6. True or False: The 'Humanistic' perspective in psychology was often called the 'Third Force' because it offered an alternative to both Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. Karen Horney criticized Freud's theories as being biased against women and suggested that personality is actually shaped by 'basic ________' resulting from childhood insecurity.
    A) Motivation
    B) Anxiety
    C) Traits
    D) Archetypes

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Grade 9 Social StudiesIntroductory PsychologyPersonality TheorySocial Cognitive TheoryFormative AssessmentHigh School ElectivesBehavioral Science
This 9th-grade educational material is a structured personality psychology quiz covering critical theorists and concepts including Bandura's reciprocal determinism, Rogers' humanistic congruence, the Big Five traits (Conscientiousness), and Adler's inferiority complex. The assessment employs multiple question formats to test both recall and application of social-cognitive and psychodynamic theories. By integrating statistical concepts like factor analysis and biological perspectives like Eysenck's cortical arousal theory, the content delivers a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of individual differences for early high school learners.

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Foire Aux Questions

Yes, this Psychology Quiz is a reliable sub-plan for 9th grade social studies because it provides clear definitions and includes an explanation for every answer to support student self-correction.

Most high school students will finish this Psychology Quiz in about 15 to 20 minutes, making it an efficient tool for a mid-unit check or a quick bell-ringer activity.

This Psychology Quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing contextual hints and detailed explanations that allow students at different reading levels to grasp abstract theoretical concepts independently.

This Psychology Quiz is designed primarily for 9th grade students, though the rigor of the personality theory content is also appropriate for introductory 10th or 11th grade behavioral science courses.

Teachers can use this Psychology Quiz as a formative assessment by scanning for common misconceptions about the Big Five traits or Freudian defense mechanisms before moving on to clinical psychology topics.