The key function of the ego is to resolve conflicts between the ________ and the ________
a. id; superego
b. id; anima
c. superego; animus
d. defense mechanisms; superego
e. collective unconscious; superego defense mechanisms
a. id; superego
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Which of the following are the two major theories that have been proposed to explain antisocial personality disorder?
a. Underarousal and fearlessness b. Underarousal and shamelessness c. overarousal and fearlessness d. overarousal and shamelessness
An inherited tendency toward alcoholism may involve greater sensitivity to alcohol and
a. less withdrawal from alcohol. c. less muscle control with alcohol. b. less tolerance for alcohol. d. greater tolerance for alcohol.
Of the four goals in their research with Little Albert, Watson and Rayner’s final goal was to determine ____
a. if emotional responses could be removed following their acquisition b. what effect time might have on conditioned emotional responses c. whether they could condition Albert to be afraid of a white rat d. whether fear would transfer to other objects
The intelligence test scores of adopted children are least likely to be positively correlated with the scores of their adoptive siblings during:
a. middle childhood. b. early adolescence. c. middle adolescence. d. early adulthood.