In Phase III of the mate selection process, the discovery of _______ and ______ give the couple a sense that their relationship has a life of its own.
a. parental support; basic similarities
b. career compatibility; feelings of rapport
c. basic differences; sexual preferences
d. role compatibility; empathy
Ans: d. role compatibility; empathy
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a. are very unpleasant. b. are associated with one's physical health. c. are likely to occur if one does not follow the advice. d. are avoidable if one follows the advice.
What term did Herbart use to describe the force that holds ideas incompatible with the apperceptive mass in the unconscious?
a. Limen b. Apperceptive mass c. Repression d. Psychic mechanics
You tie a short length of string to a small ring and hold this ring at eye level, about a foot from your face. By focusing on the ring, you are able to make the ring swing back and forth. You are surprised by this automatic micromovement of your fingers. You most likely have experienced __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Young language learners often display a U-shaped developmental pattern in which they use terms correctly early in development, go through a period in which they make a lot of mistakes, and then use terms correctly again
Cite one area of language in which we see U-shaped development. Explain how children's performance changes as they gain more experience with that area of language (provide specific examples when appropriate). What will be an ideal response?