The idea that part of our self-esteem stems from identifying with the social groups to which we belong is part of ________
A) implicit associations theory
B) realistic conflict theory
C) social learning theory
D) social identity theory
E) minimal groups theory
Answer: D
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Contemporary research shows that the storm-and-stress notion of adolescence ________.
A. neglects biological influences on behavior B. greatly understates the turbulence of this period C. represents a universal experience D. is exaggerated
A (n)__________ attack is marked by an intense feeling of terror, accompanied by physical symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, and sweating.
A) general anxious B) agoraphobic C) panic D) obsessive-compulsive
Mature thinking in middle adulthood is typically characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
A. interpreting new information according to one's own experience. B. acceptance of new information at face value. C. integrating new information with previous learning. D. drawing personalized moral and social implications.