Freudian theory would likely interpret a dream in which someone tries over and over (but fails) to scale a mountain to reach a friend as indicating
A) jealousy toward that friend.
B) violent urges (to "knock off " that friend).
C) fear of not being physically fit (body image).
D) fear for that friend's life.
E) secret lust for that friend.
E
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Gary is from a low-income family. John is from a high-income family. John is significantly more likely than Gary to be enrolled in sporting programs and clubs outside of school
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A) Chandra, age 15 B) Tyrell, age 13 C) Daniela, age 11 D) Wiley, age 9
Piaget assumed that children strive to adapt to their surroundings to enhance learning
opportunities. What did he mean by this assertion? In formulating your response, consider the terms schemes, assimilation, and accommodation. What will be an ideal response?