In contrast to Freud's theory, object relations theorists
A. focus on internal drives and conflicts.
B. are interested in the intellectual and emotional development of the infant.
C. are interested in an infant's relationship with his or her parents.
D. do not believe that children develop unconscious representations of significant objects in their environment.
C
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Stress affects the immune system by
a. increasing its activity, thus providing more protection from illness. b. altering its activity to defend against specific illnesses. c. reducing its activity initially, but then increasing its activity after an adjustment period. d. reducing its activity, thus causing the body to become more vulnerable to illness.
With regard to the experience of a phobia, individuals:
a. experience increased physiological arousal b. experience fear without physiological arousal c. have a rational fear and are aware of the reasons for it d. realize that there is no point in fighting their fear and learn to live with it
The part of the hind brain that largely controls breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure is the ______________
a. cerebral cortex b. pons c. medulla d. cerebellum
The index scores of the Wechsler intelligence tests, which correspond to the underlying factors in the test, include _____.
A. Verbal Comprehension and Perceptual Reasoning B. Working Speed and Processing Memory C. Fluid Intelligence and Crystalized Intelligence D. Normative Quotient and Ipsative Sum