Object relations theories

a. consider the formation of psychic bonds to be a fundamental function of the id.
b. emphasize that one's pattern of relating to others is formed during adolescence.
c. assume that similar patterns of relating to others continue to occur throughout life.
d. have no connection to Freud's concept of ego cathexis.


C

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a. coefficient alpha b. internal consistency c. product moment correlation d. domain sampling

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a. Nature plans ahead and designs certain kinds of changes. b. Nature allows for living things to remain essentially unchanged from one generation to the next. c. Nature produces changes in living things that are essentially random. d. Nature, through the process of reproduction, is guaranteed to produce predictable outcomes in the traits of offspring.

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Students taught using which teaching style tend to be more independent, curious, and positive in their attitudes toward school?

a. lecture-style b. rote learning c. discovery learning d. direct instruction

Psychology

_______________ may occur because of mistakes made when DNA copies itself during cell division or because of environmental factors such as ultraviolet radiation from the sun

a. Twins b. Noncoding DNA c. Epigenetics d. Mutations

Psychology