#1
Who is considered the founder of analytical psychology?
Carl Jung
ExplanationCarl Jung is considered the founder of analytical psychology.
#2
What is the term used in Jungian psychology to describe the external mask or social facade that a person presents to the world?
Persona
ExplanationPersona is the term for the external mask or social facade in Jungian psychology.
#3
Which of the following concepts is associated with the 'dark side' of personality according to Jung?
Shadow
ExplanationShadow is associated with the 'dark side' of personality according to Jung.
#4
Which term refers to the process of attributing one's own unacceptable qualities onto others?
Projection
ExplanationProjection refers to attributing one's own unacceptable qualities onto others.
#5
What is the term for the process of incorporating external experiences or information into one's personality?
Assimilation
ExplanationAssimilation is the term for incorporating external experiences or information into one's personality.
#6
What is the term used to describe the inherited unconscious elements shared by all human beings?
Collective unconscious
ExplanationCollective unconscious refers to inherited unconscious elements shared by all humans.
#7
Which of the following is NOT one of Carl Jung's archetypes?
Id
ExplanationThe 'Id' is not one of Carl Jung's archetypes.
#8
What does the term 'persona' refer to in Jungian psychology?
The social mask or role one presents to the world
ExplanationIn Jungian psychology, 'persona' refers to the social mask or role presented to the world.
#9
Which of the following is NOT one of Jung's cognitive functions in his theory of personality?
Dreaming
Explanation'Dreaming' is not one of Jung's cognitive functions in his theory.
#10
In Jungian psychology, what term is used to describe the process of attributing one's own unconscious characteristics to others?
Projection
ExplanationProjection is the term used to describe attributing one's own unconscious characteristics to others.
#11
Which of the following best describes the concept of 'synchronicity' in Jungian psychology?
The experience of meaningful coincidences without apparent cause
ExplanationSynchronicity refers to meaningful coincidences without apparent cause.
#12
Which archetype, according to Jung, represents the universal symbols or themes that appear across different cultures and time periods?
Collective Unconscious
ExplanationCollective Unconscious represents universal symbols or themes across cultures and time periods.
#13
What is the term for the feminine inner personality within a man, according to Jungian psychology?
Anima
ExplanationAnima is the term for the feminine inner personality within a man in Jungian psychology.
#14
According to Jung, what is the 'anima' in a man's psychology?
The unconscious feminine aspect
ExplanationThe 'anima' in a man's psychology is the unconscious feminine aspect.
#15
Which of the following is NOT one of Jung's psychological types in his theory of personality?
Sensing
Explanation'Sensing' is not one of Jung's psychological types in his theory.