Which of Maslow’s needs were fulfilled for Cindy during her second year of life? What was the outcome of that?

What will be an ideal response?


Physiological needs were met resulting in Cindy’s increased growth and development. Safety needs were met in that Cindy was in a safe neighborhood. This must have resulted in feelings of security and comfort. Love and belongingness needs were met in that she was loved by her foster parents and her foster sisters, resulting in feelings of being wanted. Although esteem needs are not mentioned, they were most likely fulfilled in that Cindy is described as happy and confident. Self-actualization is not mentioned because Cindy is so young.

Psychology

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a. You were biologically predisposed to associate taste and nausea. b. The nontaste cues were too weak. c. The taste cues were more immediate. d. There was less contiguity for the other cues.

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A muscle spindle responds to the ____

a. oxygen level in the muscle b. acetylcholine concentration at the nerve-muscle junction c. fatigue of the muscle d. stretch of the muscle

Psychology

According to the sociocognitive explanation of dissociative identity disorder, therapists have ________

a. focused too much attention on allowing personalities to reveal themselves and not enough on treatment. b. found that most of the patients have distorted perceptions and irrational behavior. c. let too many severe cases go unrecognized, undiagnosed, and untreated. d. rewarded patients with attention and praise for revealing more and more personalities.

Psychology

If Vonnie’s body needed to dilate her blood vessels, it would release _____.

a. glycine b. GABA c. nitric oxide d. glutamate

Psychology