_________ spent most of his career trying to understand what enabled people to become fully functioning persons

a. Maslow
b. Freud
c. Skinner
d. Deci


A

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Jara's cat runs to the kitchen when she hears the sound of the can opener because the cat associates the sound with food. In this example, the sound of the can opener is the __________.

A. conditioned stimulus B. unconditioned stimulus C. conditioned response D. unconditioned response

Psychology

Tom and Rob are twins. Tom is gay. According to heritability studies, Rob is more likely to be gay if they are _____________ twins

a. fraternal b. identical c. it does not matter, there appears to be no role for genes in sexual orientation d. dizygotic

Psychology

Jason carries the genes for a rare genetic disorder, but does not have any symptoms of the disease. In this case, we can say that the disease is part of Jason's __________

a) genotype. b) phenotype. c) dominant-recessive pattern. d) multifactorial inheritance.

Psychology

Write an expression consisting of a summation of unit-step functions to represent a signal that consists of rectangular pulses of width 6 ms and height 3 that occur at a uniform rate of 100 pulses per second with the leading edge of the first pulse occurring at time t = 0 .

Write an expression consisting of a summation of unit-step functions to represent a signal that consists of rectangular pulses of width 6 ms and height 3 that occur at a uniform rate of 100 pulses per second with the leading edge of the first pulse occurring at time t = 0 .

Psychology