At the heart of Nietzsche’s psychology is the tension between:

a. Apollonian and Dionysian tendencies.
b. the church and the state.
c. science and religion.
d. good and evil.


a. Apollonian and Dionysian tendencies.

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A. Lev Vygotsky B. Mary Ainsworth C. Lawrence Kohlberg D. Jean Piaget

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Most perceptions, as well as some learning, intuition, and creativity, depend in part on our soaking up experiences effortlessly and automatically. This is referred to as __________ processing

a. reactive b. reflective c. contextual d. experiential

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A knowledge of inferential statistics in Appendix 1 of Psychology: A Journey, 5th Edition as well as independent and dependent variables in Chapter 1 will help students to

a. utilize intuitive thinking in their chosen career. b. perceive the world through a more subjective perspective. c. develop their experiential cognition and make better decisions when on the job. d. be more literate consumers of primary literature in their chosen career.

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Your text states that baby songbirds must be around singing adults if they are to learn to sing properly. The finding most directly recalls the ______ theory of language acquisition, associated with ______

a) social interactionist; Noam Chomsky b) social interactionist; Lev Vygotsky c) nativist; B. F. Skinner d) nativist; Noam Chomsky

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