The drive to become famous and accumulate great power is an example of a ________ drive

a. secondary
b. reflexive
c. primary
d. tertiary


Answer: a

Psychology

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In the absence of other etiological factors for alcohol use disorder, being raised by an alcoholic parent

a. still significantly increases the chance of developing the disorder. b. does not appear to be a critical consideration in the development of the disorder. c. increases the risk of alcohol dependence, but decreases the risk of abuse. d. reduces the risk of alcohol related problems but increases the risk of drug related problems.

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It is a rare, genetically transmitted disorder that involves twitching movements, dementia, and death. Its symptoms begin to appear in childhood to late in life, and onset most typically occurs during midlife. What is it?

a. Huntington's disease b. Alzheimer's disease c. Parkinson's disease d. Meningitis

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One of the major limitations of the information-processing approach to explaining cognitive development is

a. pragmatism. b. reductionism. c. divisionism. d. anthropomorphism.

Psychology

The Ganser syndrome occurs in:

a. schizophrenia b. manic-depressive psychosis c. prisoners awaiting trial d. personality disorders e. hysteria

Psychology