Erikson's psychosocial theory of development holds that ________ develops through eight stages of adaptive functioning to meet the demands framed by ________

a. libido; the id c. personality; society
b. libido; the superego d. personality; one's identity


C

Psychology

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a. we think things are close together if they look similar b. if things are close together when they are in our field of vision, we assume they will stay close together when they leave our sight c. if we stare at a random collection of objects long enough, they will appear to merge with one another d. we tend to group together objects that are close to one another physically

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Raylene is studying for an exam on neurotransmission. She wrote in her notes that one difference between ionotropic and metabotropic effects is that _____.

A. metabotropic effects are quicker and briefer B. ionotropic effects are slower and briefer C. ionotropic effects are quicker and longer lasting D. metabotropic effects are slower and longer lasting

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In a study of restrained and unrestrained eaters described in the textbook, when restrained eaters believed that they had been given an "extra large" slice of pizza, what happened?

a. Those same eaters consumed more chocolate chip cookies than people who believed they had eaten a regular slice of pizza. b. Those same eaters consumed fewer chocolate chip cookies than people who believed they had eaten a regular slice of pizza. c. Those same eaters were unwilling to eat any chocolate chip cookies because they believed they had already "had enough." d. Those same eaters rated the pizza as tasting much better than chocolate chip cookies in order to justify having eaten such a large slice.

Psychology

The ability to deal adaptively with novel situations and problems is BEST associated with ____ ability.

A. analytical B. creative C. practical D. familial

Psychology