When we say that one's self-concept has become more "differentiated," what does this mean?
a. The adolescent has placed self-descriptors into a small number of categories
b. That self and self-esteem have become separated
c. That more categories have been added to one's self-description
d. That one has developed multiple personalities
c
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a. essentially the same. b. experienced only in the mind. c. polar opposites. d. intrinsically related.
The last step in Dodge's six steps of aggressive thought is to
a. formulate social goals. b. encode and interpret social cues. c. judge the likely effectiveness of strategies. d. make a response toward the provocation.
During the _____ stage of development, a child will not have developed object permanence
A) preoperational B) sensorimotor C) concrete operational D) formal operational
Jerod has saved plenty of money and has a lucrative business that he enjoys. He likes to volunteer his time in the community and enjoys the company of others - but still saves time to be alone
One of his favorite things to do in the evening is sit outside and watch the sunset. Rogers and Maslow might suggest that Jerod is a. retired. b. experiencing a superiority complex. c. self-actualizing. d. emotionally conditioned. e. Oedipally fixated.