Sidney is five years old. His mother encourages him to eat the salmon she has cooked for dinner. He takes a big bite then runs to the bathroom to spit it out. According to McDougall’s list of basic instincts and associated emotions, Sidney has experienced ____

a. repulsion-disgust
c. flight-fear
b. pugnacity-anger
d. parental-tender emotion


A

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a) coincidence. b) parapsychology. c) synchronicity. d) teleology.

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