WEEK FIVE

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PEER ASSISTED STUDY SESSIONS
Facil: Sophia Mirzayee
Course: PSYC 1002 E
Email: sophia_mirzayee@carleton.ca
Office: ML 408
Week: 5
Office Hour: Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm
3 minute essay
You have 3 minutes to come up with a story about the image below. Try to include a
beginning. Middle and end. Who are the people in this image? What is their relation?
What is happening?
O.C.E.A.N
How would you rate yourself on each Big Five Factor Trait? Provide explanations and
examples as to why? What parts of your behaviour indicate a low or high score? Circle
the appropriate answer as it pertains to you personally:
Openness
Low
Moderate
High
Conscientiousness
Low
Moderate
High
Extraversion
Low
Moderate
High
Agreeableness
Low
Moderate
High
DISCLAIMER: PASS worksheets are designed as a study aid for use in PASS workshops only.
Worksheets may contain errors, intentional or otherwise. It is up to the student to verify the
information contained within.
PEER ASSISTED STUDY SESSIONS
Facil: Sophia Mirzayee
Course: PSYC 1002 E
Email: sophia_mirzayee@carleton.ca
Office: ML 408
Neuroticism
Low
Moderate
Week: 5
Office Hour: Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm
High
Name the defense Mechanism
a.
b.
c.
d.
Denial
Reaction Formation
Regression
Rationalization
e.
f.
g.
h.
Displacement
Repression
Projection
Sublimation
____
1. transferring feelings about a person or event onto someone or something else.
____
2. replacing an unacceptable feeling or urge with its opposite
____
3. refusing to acknowledge something that is obvious to others
____
4. having a bias against a particular race or culture and then embracing that race or culture to the extreme
____
5. keeping unpleasant thoughts, memories, and feelings shut up in the unconscious
____
6. throwing a temper tantrum when you don't get your way
____
7. forgetting sexual abuse from your childhood due to the trauma and anxiety
____
8. if you have a strong dislike for someone, you might instead believe that he or she does not like you
____
9. Not accepting that your dentist's diagnosis of a cavity is correct.
____ 11. Feeling anxiety over your own infidelity, you begin to think that your boyfriend/girlfriend have thoughts of
infidelity and may be cheating
____ 12. yelling at your spouse after an argument with your boss
____ 13. reverting to a more immature state of psychological development
____ 14. A surgeon turns aggressive energies and deep desires to cut people into life-saving acts.
____ 15.
You are failing psychology but ignore the teacher’s warnings to turn work in because you do not believe
you can fail.
____ 16.
A person evades paying taxes and then justifies it by talking about how the government wastes money
(and how it is better for people to keep what they can).
DISCLAIMER: PASS worksheets are designed as a study aid for use in PASS workshops only.
Worksheets may contain errors, intentional or otherwise. It is up to the student to verify the
information contained within.
PEER ASSISTED STUDY SESSIONS
Facil: Sophia Mirzayee
Course: PSYC 1002 E
Email: sophia_mirzayee@carleton.ca
Office: ML 408
Week: 5
Office Hour: Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm
DISCLAIMER: PASS worksheets are designed as a study aid for use in PASS workshops only.
Worksheets may contain errors, intentional or otherwise. It is up to the student to verify the
information contained within.
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