What does the leaf-in-the-wind theory refer to?
a. Letting yourself be loose enough to try new things.
b. Being happy wherever you settle down.
c. Doing only those things that are familiar.
d. Taking no responsibility for where you are in life.
D
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Which of the following statements can be attributed to Jung's view of religion?
A. "Authoritarian religions emphasize that we are controlled by a powerful God." B. "Modern psychotherapy has taken on the role once reserved for the clergy." C. "Humanistic religions emphasize that there is no God." D. "The religions of mankind must be classified as a mass-delusion."
According to Erikson, the conflict of middle adulthood in which self-interest is countered by an interest in guiding the next generation is known as
a. generativity versus stagnation. b. integrity versus despair. c. identity versus role confusion. d. autonomy versus shame and doubt.
Rather than helping a person to successfully cope, abnormal behaviors make it more difficult for the person to meet the everyday demands of life. Thus, this core feature of all abnormal behavior refers to the behavior being
a. culturally relative. b. subjectively painful. c. statistically deviant. d. maladaptive.
Compared to adolescents in non industrialized societies, adolescents in industrialized societies have
A) more conflict with their parents. B) less difficulty negotiating independence. C) less conflict with their parents. D) fewer mood swings.