At the philosophical level, one way that motivation can be viewed is as _____, as in Freud's view
a. an aversive state which behavior seeks to overcome
b. a positive state toward which people aspire
c. self-actualization
d. a situational factor
a
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The dimensions of personality stressed by Eysenck include
a. psychosexual stages and Oedipal conflicts. b. the collective unconscious and archetypes. c. introversion-extroversion and emotional stability. d. cognitions and reinforcement.
Neil is struggling with the concept of free will and the way in which it confers on us responsibility for our actions. He would be most likely to find a discussion of this issue in the writings of ________
a. Carl Rogers. b. Abraham Maslow. c. Melanie Klein. d. Rollo May.
The genogram is an assessment technique used most often by _____ therapists.
A. behavioral B. humanistic C. group D. family