From middle childhood on, individual differences in self-esteem become
A) less well-defined.
B) increasingly stable.
C) more flexible.
D) less important.
Answer: B
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The drop in self-esteem often found when children first enter middle school appears to be due to a. the acquisition of concrete operational thinking. b. the illusion of invulnerability
c. changes in ethnic identity. d. peer comparisons.
When trying to determine the causal factors underlying behavior, we select an approach called:
a. the experimental method. b. the post hoc method. c. the correlational approach. d. naturalistic observation.
Josue has had a terrible day. He failed an exam, missed lunch, and his girlfriend dumped him. He comes home, walks into the backyard and yells at the top of his lungs about how awful his life is in order to release pent-up emotions
Josue's behavior is an example of A) direct aggression. B) displacement. C) emotional aggression. D) catharsis.
Who among the following developed client-centered therapy?
A. David McClelland B. Abraham Maslow C. Henry Murray D. Carl Rogers