Lisa and Lyle both want to stay up past their bedtimes to watch a show on TV. When their parents say "No," Lisa throws a fit, while Lyle says, "Please? I'll brush my teeth and get into PJs so that I can just pop into bed the minute the show is over!" From a Freudian perspective, Lisa is responding from her _____, while Lyle is communicating through his _____
a. id; ego
b. ego; superego
c. id; superego
d. ego; id
a
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a. The ability to communicate from one individual to another b. The ability to refer to items remembered but not currently present c. The ability to use symbols to describe something without requesting it d. The ability to combine words to express an unlimited number of new ideas
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a. difficult b. easy c. indistinguishable from their siblings d. overly anxious and depressed
Which of the following would NOT be good advice for parents of young children?
a. Encourage exploration and stimulating play by paying attention to what holds your baby's interest. b. To teach patience and control, it is best to strictly limit what a child can touch in the home. c. Take babies outside, hang mobiles over their cribs, place mirrors nearby, play music for them, or rearrange their rooms now and then. d. It is wise to view all of childhood as a relatively sensitive period.
The imaginary audience includes not only an adolescent's personal experiences but also
some aspect of their invincibility fable. their perceptions about their own egocentrism. their own sense of how their actions affect others. their perceived experiences of other people's imaginary audiences.