Dollard and Miller agreed with Freud that
a. much of our behavior is unconscious.
b. the first six years of life are crucial to personality development.
c. to be fully functioning person, one must strive for congruence between one's real self and ideal self.
d. our behavior is directed by psychosexual urges and fixations.
B
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A. It inhibits the NMDA glutamate receptors. B. It interferes with dopamine release. C. It prolongs activity at serotonin synapses. D. It directly stimulates acetylcholine receptors.
After presenting groups of research participants words like
thread, eye, pin, syringe, sewing, sharp, and thimble, a memory researcher asks the participants whether they remember seeing the word needle. The fact that many participants do is an example of A) amnesia. B) déjà vu. Incorrect. The experience of déjà vu occurs when we feel like a novel experience is familiar to us. C) memory illusion. D) permastore.
In terms of Piaget's theory of cognitive development, what statement does NOT belong?
a. Distinct stages b. Formal operations c. Continuous change d. Maturation
A person's __________ is/are his or her genetic makeup, whereas a person's __________ is/are his or her characteristics.
A. phenotype; genotype B. genotype; phenotype C. nucleotides; DNA D. DNA; nucleotides