Conditions of worth are to _____ as fixations are to _____

a) Albert Bandura; Sigmund Freud.
b) Carl Rogers; Sigmund Freud.
c) Raymond Cattell; Carl Jung.
d) Abraham Maslow; Carl Jung.


Answer: b

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Dr. Jennings has developed an intervention to help people stop smoking, and he wants to conduct a study to test it. In his design, he first collects baseline measurements of how much his study participants smoke at work, at home, and while socializing. Then, for one week he instructs participants to use the interventions he's developed only at work; during the next week he instructs participants

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a. situational factors b. personality traits c. conditioned responses d. unconscious conflicts

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Long-term potentiation has been observed ______.

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