Disguised dream symbols are to psychodynamic dream theory as sensory and motor messages are to

a. Ernest Hartmann's theory of dreams.
b. the activation-synthesis hypothesis.
c. Fritz Perls' methods of dream interpretation.
d. the neurocognitive dream theory.


B

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a. who are about 3 to 6 years old fairly likely to play with same-gender children. b. who are about 11 to 12 years old are fairly likely to play with same-gender children. c. do not seem to show any systematic preferences for play partners. d. show no systematic preferences for play partners if they are playing at games that require motor skills, but for other activities, boys play with boys and girls play with girls.

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What can we conclude about Jane, who sings soprano, and John, who sings bass?

a) Jane's voice is purer than John's voice. b) John's voice is louder than Jane's voice. c) John's voice has greater intensity than Jane's voice. d) John's vocal cords are longer than Jane's vocal cords.

Psychology

The sum of a distribution of 40 scores is 150 . If we add a constant of 5 to each score, the resulting sum will be _________

a. 158 c. 150 b. 350 d. 195

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In the context of psychological constraints, Carol Dweck (2017) studied first-year pre-med majors taking their first chemistry class in college. Identify a result of the study.

A. Growth-mindset students typically read and reread the text and class notes or tried to memorize everything verbatim. B. Growth-mindset students got higher grades than did fixed-mindset students. C. Fixed-mindset students were studying to learn, whereas growth-mindset students were studying to get a good grade. D. Fixed-mindset students took charge of their motivation and learning.

Psychology