To be a neo-Freudian theorist means __________
a) to accept Freud's theory.
b) to reject all of Freud's ideas in favor of more scientific ideas about personality.
c) to accept only the part of Freud's theory that is supported by scientific research.
d) to accept some of Freud's basic principles, but disagree about other parts of his theory.
d
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Jack is taking a class on Piaget, and as part of an assignment, he is "testing" someyoungsters on various Piagetian tasks. He gives four-year-old Meg a bag of white and striped marbles. They discuss the fact that marbles are made of glass. Meg counts the marbles—7 whites and 18 stripes. Jack asks, "Are there more striped marbles or more glass marbles?" Meg answers, "There are more striped
marbles." This demonstrates Meg's difficulty with a. class inclusion. b. conservation. c. identity. d. transformations.
May refers to the fact that humans are both the objects and subjects of experience as the:
a. existential conflict b. human dilemma c. source of all human problems d. mind-body problem
Which of the following is true about the connection between the MMR vaccine and autism?
a. There is no scientific evidence that the MMR vaccine causes autism. b. The connection between MMR and autism remains unclear. c. There is strong scientific evidence that the MMR vaccine causes autism. d. The MMR vaccine causes autism if administered more than once.
Semantic _____ occurs, when making a decision about one concept makes it easier to make a decision about another concept
a. encoding c. priming b. analysis d. interference