During World War I, the __________ began widespread use of personality assessments
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Army (military)
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Contemporary psychodynamic theorists generally agree with Freud that
a. sex and death are the most powerful motivating factors in shaping one's personality. b. a stern or threatening father helps to develop a strong conscience in males. c. the key to a healthy personality involves the resolution of the Oedipus and Electra conflicts. d. some part of the human mind is unconscious and yet plays an important role in shaping human behavior.
When light waves enter the eye, they first pass through the __________
a) iris. b) lens. c) pupil. d) cornea.
The brain's ability to change and adapt in response to experience, through neurogenesis, or by reorganizing or growing new neural connections, is called:
a. constructivism. b. proliferation. c. optimization. d. plasticity.
The minor annoyance of repeatedly thinking of a catchy song and the serious trauma of recurring nightmares of a past injury come from the same memory "sin": persistence.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)