Freud believed the superego developed to force the id to follow rules
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Classical conditioning could account for how a child learns to
a. sing a song. b. tie shoe laces. c. print letters. d. fear the dark.
Kaitlyn is often absorbed in her work. She is very satisfied with her work and performs well in a demanding job. Kaitlyn is
a. more likely to develop burnout. c. an enthusiastic workaholic. b. a non-enthusiastic workaholic. d. balanced in her life.
In Festinger's classic experiment, college students did an extremely boring task for a long time. Afterward, they were asked to help lure others into the experiment by pretending that the task was interesting and enjoyable. Later they were asked their opinion of the task. Those paid $20 for luring more participants did not change their attitude because they
a. did not lie in recruiting the new participants. b. had low justification for lying. c. experienced a great deal of cognitive dissonance. d. experienced no cognitive dissonance.
The concept of psychic determinism suggests that
a. situational variables dictated how people respond in a given circumstance. b. all acts are determined by inner mental states. c. people are reinforced by significant others and tend to repeat behaviors that are reinforced. d. people learn behaviors and ways of interacting by watching others. e. much of what we do is random or accidental.