Jean Piaget's career in psychology spanned an astonishing _____ decades and had an immense impact on the field
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
D) 7
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The laws of proximity, similarity, and closure are all examples of the ____________________ principles of organization
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Karen Horney was a neo-Freudian who believed:
a. the most important determinant of personality is not childhood trauma but rather how individuals come to deal with a basic sense of inferiority b. a link exists between the irrational beliefs that people hold about themselves and their psychological problems c. in a general life force that was sexual in part but also included other basic sources of motivation, such as the need for creativity d. people can consciously control their own behavioral destiny and seek their fullest potential
During the teen years, rapid physical changes during puberty increase the need for sleep, while overall sleep time decreases, resulting in most adolescents experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness known as __________
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When a baby's memories are tested at a different place than where they were learned, recall will be
a. reduced, relative to recall at the original location. b. enhanced because of the novelty of the new location. c. satisfactory, if reinforcements are offered. d. unaffected in any systematic way.