In their 30s, adults who were highly aggressive as children are at risk for
a. depression and anxiety
b. chronic unemployment
c. overwhelming guilt and remorse
d. becoming victims of aggression
b
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The occurrence of so-called copycat crimes where someone hijacks an airliner after seeing a movie about a hijacking provides anecdotal evidence for
a. Bandura's social-cognitive theory. b. Skinner's operant conditioning theory. c. Freud's psychoanalytic theory. d. Adler's individual psychology.
A little boy has started to identify with and imitate everything that his father does and to act like him as much as he can. Within the context of Freud's theory, we can infer that the boy
a. has not been socialized by those around him to be like his father. b. has resolved the Oedipus complex. c. realizes that as a boy he can only identify with his father. d. expects rewards from his father if he tries to be like him.
When social scientists say that a difference between two groups is significant, they probably mean that
A) it is important enough to deserve further investigation. B) it is vital to understanding the two groups. C) it is statistically likely to be real and not a matter of chance. D) it signifies a feature one group has and the other lacks.
According to the theoretical framework presented in your book, __________, __________,
__________, __________, and __________ represent 5 adolescent psychosocial outcomes. Fill in the blanks with correct word