According to Jung, libido represents ________

a. sexual forces
b. psychosocial drives
c. all the life forces
d. survival instincts


Answer: c

Psychology

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When the causes of a person's behavior are attributed to situational demands and environmental constraints, it is referred to as

a. a stable attribution. b. an unstable attribution. c. an external attribution. d. an internal attribution.

Psychology

The research on AIDS prevention points out that

a. the fear is so great about AIDS that most people are very aware that they could contract this disease. b. a useful strategy is to carefully discuss HIV with potential sexual partners. c. the "just say no" approach to safer sex does not substantially reduce the transmission of HIV. d. condom use is now so widespread that the incidence of HIV-infection has decreased by about 45% in the last decade.

Psychology

The design method that is especially valuable for describing rare phenomena is the

a. observational method. b. case study method. c. experimental method. d. quasi-experimental method.

Psychology

The walls of Martha and Bill's apartment complex are very thin. Often, they cannot fall asleep because the people who live downstairs play their radio too loudly at night. One night, Bill asked them several times to turn down the radio

When they did not, he called the police. Bill's reaction represents ______ coping. a. direct c. adaptive b. indirect d. defensive

Psychology