What did Freud call the level of consciousness in which psychological causes of

many of our behaviors and feelings are unavailable to us and we cannot verbalize them?

(a) pre-conscious
(b) superego
(c) perceptual conscious
(d) unconscious


D

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a. present numbers in a pictorial format. b. describe a "typical" score in a distribution. c. allow one to generalize from small samples. d. indicate how scores differ from each other.

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According to research presented in Chapter 13, which of the following factors have some juries inappropriately considered in their decisions about damages?

A. attorney's fees B. whether the loss is covered by insurance C. how to conquer thought suppression D. only A and B

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According to your text, a large-scale survey of 12,000 Americans found that nearly _____ of the respondents had experienced anal sex and _____ had engaged in oral sex (Leichliter, et al., 2007)

a) one-third; two-thirds b) one-quarter; three-quarters c) one-third; one-half d) one-third; three-quarters

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Which of the following would NOT be considered stimulus motives?

a) play b) sleeping c) the need to explore d) curiosity

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