The purpose of many of the encounter groups, hippie communes, and meditation seminars in the 1960s and 1970s was to

A) help people recover from the traumatic experiences of war.
B) serve as a cover for the illegal drug-culture.
C) create new and uniform identities for people so that they could function like robots.
D) discourage people from being independent.
E) help people realize their inner potentials.


E

Psychology

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a. rejects the notion of stages of development. b. emphasizes the role of the id and ego in decision-making. c. suggests that the nuclear family is the ideal family system. d. highlights systematic role changes that occur within family relationships from marriage to death.

Psychology

Initiative is fostered by

a. giving a child the freedom to play, to use imagination, and to choose activities. b. a child's experience with toilet training. c. acquiring a stable and consistent identity. d. learning a sense of industry.

Psychology

When Bill looks at his lamp alternately with his left eye and right eye, the image seems to jump from one position to another. This phenomenon illustrates ______________

A) retinal disparity B) convergence C) divergence D) interposition

Psychology

Since natural selection can only act on characteristics that already exist,

__________ provides the raw material on which natural selection can act. a. retention b. extension c. fixation d. generation e. variation

Psychology