Suppose that the presence of a particular gene is a necessary cause for the occurrence of schizophrenia. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. The gene is also a sufficient cause for the occurrence of schizophrenia.
b. There are other things besides this gene that can cause schizophrenia.
c. Most people with schizophrenia will have that gene.
d. A person with that gene may or may not become schizophrenic.
d. A person with that gene may or may not become schizophrenic.
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The contemporary emphasis on critical thinking is a restatement of Wertheimer's productive thinking idea.?
a. True b. False
Infants:
a. do not have schemes. b. are incapable of cognition. c. have schemes that involve simply what they can and cannot do with objects. d. are entirely dependent upon reflexes for survival.
Which of the following statements is true about progression?
A. It inclines a person to react consistently to a given set of environmental conditions. B. It alone is sufficient for the attainment of a goal. C. It brings about too much one-sidedness and failure in adaptation when combined with regression. D. It activates the unconscious psyche, an essential aid in the solution of most problems.
Sigmund Freud's theory that dreams represent unconscious desires that dreamers want to see fulfilled is known as
A. unconscious wish fulfillment theory. B. activation-synthesis theory. C. dreams-for-survival theory. D. expectation fulfillment theory of dreaming.