When a person accepts values dictated by society (not those personally attained) as their own, he or she is experiencing:
a. the human dilemma
b. a life of social meaning
c. constructive alternativism
d. self-alienation
d. self-alienation
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Five-year-old Steve gets along well with his parents and siblings, has self-confidence, and believes that he is a good boy. Steve has MOST recently successfully resolved the crisis of
a. initiative versus guilt. b. industry versus inferiority. c. autonomy versus shame and doubt. d. trust versus mistrust.
According to the sociocultural theory, how do society and culture relate to development?
A. They are irrelevant B. They frame development but do not influence it. C. They are external variables that impinge on the developing person. D. They are integral to development,
If you had met with James McKeen Catell and asked him to assess your intelligence, he most likely would have
a. examined your body type. b. measured your reaction time to various tasks. c. asked you to define a list of words as best you could. d. none of the above
Which of the following is true of Franz Mesmer??
a. ?He dispelled the belief in animal magnetism. b. ?He believed that redistributing a person’s magnetic force field could restore one’s health. c. ?He proclaimed the use of exorcism as the only way to restore normal behavior. d. ?He uncovered fraudulent “natural healers.”