Defending against anxiety by externalizing unwanted parts of oneself onto others is called:
a. introjection
b. projection
c. rationalization
d. projective identification
D
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Efforts to understand media influence have been made difficult because of confusion between different levels of effects. Effects that occur for individuals are said to be ________ level. Those that occur on a larger, societal level are said to be __________ level
a) macro/micro b) informational/symbolic
How do we know that genetic mutations are not always bad?
A) They are relatively frequent, but often have little to no observable effect. B) They occur so rarely that their impact on the population is negligible. C) We routinely analyze cells for mutations through simple blood tests. D) All regularly occurring mutations have now been found and classified.
Fusick and Charkow (2004)discuss the tendency of traditional Euro-American theories to
pathologize racial and ethnic minorities rather than A) assisting them in seeking appropriate services B) recognizing the ways in which the public school system stratifies students based on ethnic group and socioeconomic status C) recognizing the serious mental health problems that often occur within racial and ethnic minority populations D) recognizing the social oppression that contributes to violence, gang activity, and juvenile delinquency
Some researchers say, put theory into practice, and use the results of the practice to reformulate theory such that research encourages action in which people learn how to change the world. This idea is called
A) replication. B) verstehen. C) praxis. D) a paradigm. E) none of the above