Erikson's and Bowlby's theories are similar in that they emphasize the importance of __________.
A. the relationship between the infant and the primary caregiver
B. unconscious conflicts
C. the link between feeding and emotional bonds
D. imprinting to develop emotional bonds
Answer: A
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Despite the significance of Jung's contributions in the field of psychology, the bulk of his theory was not received enthusiastically by psychologists because:
a. his books contain many inconsistencies and contradictions. c. he inferred the stories of sexual seduction in patients' childhood from his analysis of the symptoms, without really hearing his patients say so. b. there are discrepancies between his notes on his therapy sessions and the case histories he published, which supposedly were based on these notes. d. his research is based on a small and unrepresentative sample of people, restricted to himself and those who sought psychoanalysis with him.
One of the effects of the 1991 Civil Rights Act was that the burden of proof regarding psychological tests was placed on the
a. employer. b. employee. c. test developer. d. ETS.
One of the main goals of community mental health centers is an emphasis on
a. serving as halfway houses for patients reentering society. b. the prevention of psychological problems. c. improved training for psychiatric workers. d. the revolving-door policy in mental health.
According to the text, humans are uniquely capable of behaving morally because of our capacity for ___________________.
A. reason B. language C. long-term memory D. religion