The final psychological conflict of Erikson's theory involves

A) improving relations with significant others.
B) coming to terms with one's life.
C) overcoming a sense of stagnation.
D) developing a relationship with a higher power.


B

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According to psychoanalytic theory, the id operates on the "pleasure principle," which means that it

A. pays particular attention to social rules and regulations. B. thinks in an unemotional, logical, and rational manner. C. seeks the goal of maximizing pleasure and eliminating tension or conflicts. D. utilizes secondary process thinking.

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In addition to a subject's sensory capacity, signal detection theory takes into account ________

a. the tendency for the subject's performance to worsen over time. b. the tendency for the subject's performance to improve over time. c. the subject's response bias. d. the amount of practice a subject has had.

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Aili is aware that she should attend closely to her teacher's directions, group items when memorizing, and reread a complicated paragraph to make sure she understands it. But she does not always engage in these activities. Aili is not yet good at

A) selective attention. B) applying memory strategies. C) cognitive self-regulation. D) metacognition.

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Dr. Wagner can focus on his client and her issues for their 50-minute therapy session without being distracted by other thoughts. This is an example of

A. executive attention. B. selective attention. C. divided attention. D. sustained attention.

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