George didn't want his son to drive his new car, so he hid his keys. Which level of awareness would Freud say characterized George's behavior?
A. Conscious
B. Unconscious
C. Preconscious
D. Subconscious
Answer: A
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Which statement concerning childhood friendships is FALSE?
a. Many unpopular children have at least one reciprocal friend. b. Having a friend increases the odds of being happy. c. Having a chum is detrimental to the development of a friendship. d. True friends are not considered attachment figures.
John acts nervous when he talks with his psychology professor. If many other students also act nervous in that situation, the covariation model would describe the behavior as:
a. low in consistency b. low in distinctiveness c. high in consensus d. high in distinctiveness
The dorsal pathway appears to be crucial for:
A) identifying the shape of an object. B) recognizing facial emotions. C) determining what an object actually is. D) guiding movements such as aiming or reaching for an object.
According to S. P. Johnson (2011 ) and Slater et al. (2010), the most dramatic gains in visual acuity are made:
A) between the teenage years and adulthood. B) during puberty. C) between birth and six months of age. D) in the fetal stage.