Finding ways to meet instinctual needs and still take into account the conditions of the external, social world defines the ____, the basic operating theme of the ____

a. reality principle; id
b. reality principle; ego
c. pleasure principle; id
d. pleasure principle; ego


B

Psychology

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Deepa has finally decided where to attend graduate school—University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. After she has informed all the schools of her final decision, she begins to question her choice. However, she immediately focuses on all the reasons Illinois was the best choice for her, and better than her other options by far. This reassures her and makes her happy again. Deepa's feeling of

uncertainty and subsequent motivation to justify her choice is an example of ____. a. attributional regret b. post-decision dissonance c. tyranny of choice d. attitude accessibility

Psychology

The authors’ goals for this book are for it to be an excellent summary of the science and practice of positive psychology, and ______.

a. highlight the how much research has gone into the field b. show insights into the ongoing debate against pathology c. utilize multiple perspectives to show that positive psychology is the best option d. allow the readers to apply positive psychology to their own lives.

Psychology

Which of the following is a disadvantage to the two-factor theory of intelligence?

a. The single intelligence score is not predictive of anything. b. It does not take into account other kinds of intelligence. c. People get credit for being intelligent in several different domains. d. The intelligence quotient (IQ score) is based on a general intelligence factor.

Psychology

Acts that "must be done" are called

a. compulsions. b. obsessions. c. motor impulses. d. preservative impulses.

Psychology