How is May's concept of the human dilemma different from Fromm's concept with the same name?
What will be an ideal response?
For May, the human dilemma is the idea that we can see ourselves both subjectively and objectively. For Fromm, the human dilemma was the idea that we are both separate from nature and we are aware of that separateness. Both concepts are similar in that they suggest that we can experience events both subjectively and objectively. They are both different however, in that Fromm's is more specific.
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A duplex gamble is used to study the attractiveness of different gambles because it allows the experimenter to independently manipulate
a. the amount won and the amount lost. b. the probability of winning and the probability of losing. c. the probability of winning and the amount won. d. the probability of losing and the amount lost.
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a. phi phenomenon b. recency effect c. primacy effect d. chunking effect
Briefly explain proximodistal development in infants.
What will be an ideal response?