You show four-year-old Samantha a two-sided mirror. Then, you hold it between you and her, so that she can see herself in it. If you ask her what she thinks you can see, she will most likely imagine that you see her face reflected in the mirror, instead of your own. At this age, Samantha cannot mentally transform the view she sees into the view you must be seeing. This illustrates __________
thought.
a. egocentric
b. inductive
c. convergent
d. divergent
A
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Jerry is normally polite and controlled, but if he gets a wrong-number telephone call, he completely loses control. After shrieking at the caller, he may rip the phone out of the wall and hurl it across the room. Afterward, he is filled with guilt and shame. Which impulse control disorder does Jerry illustrate?
a. pyromania c. kleptomania b. Internet addiction d. intermittent explosive disorder
According to Erikson, the infant-parent relationship can affect issues associated with _____ during the first year of life
a. guilt c. autonomy b. trust d. identity
What are the three levels of the tripartite model of personality identity?
A. Individual, group, and universal B. Primary, secondary, and tertiary C. Narrow, moderate, and wide D. Singular, plural, and multifaceted
While Debbie was in the hospital, she received glucose continuously through an intravenous line. When her blood glucose levels started to rise, it is likely that she
A) experienced decreased autonomic arousal. B) lost interest in food. C) felt hungry. D) became agitated.