Early social learning theorists introduced the notion of behavior environment behavior interactions. By this, they meant that
A. our behavior is a function of the environment in which we interact.
B. we are influenced by both the environment and the behavior of others.
C. we change our style of interaction depending on our environment.
D. the environment influences our behavior, and our behavior influences the kind of environment in which we find ourselves.
D
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a. superego. b. self-image. c. archetype. d. self-actualized self.
For psychoanalytic theorists, the principal motives involve
a. sex and aggression. b. habits and situational determinants. c. self-reinforcement and congruence. d. conditions of worth and expectancies.
Chronic exposure of postsynaptic receptors to agonists commonly produce _________________ of the receptors
a. desensitization b. down-regulation c. up-regulation d. either a or b
Young children's relationships with their siblings are usually
A. characterized by affection and attachment. B. most stressful for later-borns. C. characterized primarily by rivalry. D. not important early in life.