In Freud's theory, blockage of normal psychosexual development at some stage is called
What will be an ideal response?
fixation
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According to Thomas and Chess, children with difficult temperaments:
a. become upset very easily and have a hard time accepting new experiences b. tend to pull away from contact with their parents or caregivers c. are generally happy, but may show high levels of distress in new or unfamiliar situations d. are typically happy, and readily establish daily routines
After 130 years of psi investigation, scientists
a. have concluded that ESP definitely exists. b. have concluded that ESP definitely does not exist. c. cannot prove conclusively whether or not ESP exists. d. have determined that psychokinesis exists, but the other three psi phenomenon do not exist.
For a lab project, Rachel wants to correlate autonomic states, as measured by skin conductance, with emotions produced by watching a video. It is most likely that Rachel will observe
A. clear differences in autonomic measures between emotions like anger and fear. B. strong differences between different negative emotions, like anger and fear, but fewer differences between positive and negative emotions in general. C. strong differences between different negative emotions, but no differences between different positive emotions. D. stronger autonomic responses to negative emotions, such as fear or anger, than to positive emotions, like happiness and pride.
What are the nutritional needs and concerns of adolescents?
What will be an ideal response?