Third-force psychology contrasts with most other types of psychology because:?
a. ?it assumes determinism in explaining behavior
b. ??it assumes people are not free to choose their own type of existence
c. it proposes that the most important cause of behavior is subjective reality?
d. ?it proposes that the most important cause of behavior is objective reality
ANSWER:
c
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a. Attraction to members of the same sex b. Self-labeling as gay or lesbian c. Sexual contact with members of the same sex d. Promoting gay and lesbian rights
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A) verbal instructions B) physical prompts C) head movements D) eye movements
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a. Many of Piaget's ideas have held up well, although there has been disagreement about specific details. b. According to learning theorists, children continuously gain specific knowledge. c. According to Piaget, children undergo stage-like leaps in general mental ability. d. The growth in connections between brain cells occurs in waves that parallel the learning theorists' view.