Piaget's theory is best described as a theory of ___development
(a) sensory (b) formal (c) cognitive (d) concrete (e) emotional
C
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Why did so many scientists, including Gestalt psychologists, come to the United States during the 1930s and 1940s?
a. The U.S. government provided generous funding for research. b. U.S. universities could not produce enough PhDs. c. They were tricked into moving to the U.S. to slow Germany’s war efforts. d. They were at peril for their lives and fleeing Nazism.
The DSM-I and the DSM-II were important innovations because
a. they provided clear rules to guide diagnostic decisions. b. they provided terminology for describing abnormal behavior. c. they were very compatible with the existing ICD system. d. they enabled clinicians to predict the course of mental disorders and develop accurate prognoses.
Hans Selye's work was important because it showed
A) ?how prolonged physiological arousal that is meant to be adaptive could lead to diseases. B) ?how ambient stress could lead to a traumatic stress response. C) ?that positive change is just as stressful as negative change. D) ?that children do not react to stress the same way that adults do.
There appears to be a link between dependent personality disorder and __________ behavior problems.
A. phallic B. anal C. oral D. genital