Tony enjoys intense skateboarding. He often rides his board down steep roads, sometimes without a helmet, and sometimes tells people that he gets an incredible thrill from the risk and danger associated with these activities. Tony's desire to engage in threatening situations is called ________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
edgework
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Echolalia involves
a. infants understanding more words than they can say. b. infants speaking words they really don't understand. c. infants repeating syllables. d. making up words that have meaning only to the user.
As the cliché goes, "be it ever so humble, there's no place like home!" The underlying meaning of this saying is really addressing a person's sense of a. stead
b. place. c. family. d. warmth.
Later in Freud's life, _____ and _____ affected him deeply and thus became major themes in his theory as well as in his in own life
a. death; aggression c. sex; fantasies b. conflicts; disagreements d. disease; helplessness
Baddeley's model of working memory points out that
a. the capacity of the visuospatial sketchpad is limited. b. the limits of the phonological loop and the visuospatial sketchpad depend upon one another; if one process is active, the other cannot handle new material. c. all material must pass from the phonological loop into the visuospatial sketchpad. d. the phonological loop simply stores material, whereas the visuospatial sketchpad actively reinterprets that information.