Marinella was raised in a strict, traditional Italian family that had close ties with the tight-knit Italian community in which she lived

Years later, when she was studying to become a psychologist, she realized just how much of an influence her upbringing and ethnicity had in molding her views and personality. This particular insight led Marinella to realize just how important _____ can be in an individual's psychological development.
a) the information-processing theory
b) psychoanalytic perspectives
c) humanistic psychology
d) the sociocultural approach


Answer: d

Psychology

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Asch used (a) a light in a dark room (b) a paradigm with no anomalies (c) straight lines for subjects to compare (d) a Necker cube (e) none of the above, social influence only enters into it when the situation is ambiguous

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A. Flashbulb memory B. Constructive memory C. False memory D. Reconstructive memory

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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