Sally is trying to decide whether to drink alcohol, knowing that her parents are strongly opposed to drinking
According to Freudian theory, Sally's struggle is between her ______________, which makes her want to drink, and her ____________, which discourages drinking.
a) id; superego
b) ego; superego
c) id; ego
d) superego; ego
a
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What will be an ideal response?
_____ is the tendency to explain other people's behavior as the result of personal, rather than situation, factors
a. The situation error c. The fundamental attribution error b. The automatic error d. The motivational error
Jane is taking the difficult EE 300 course because it is required; Ellen is taking it as an elective. Cognitive dissonance theory would predict that:
a. Jane's attitude will make a greater positive shift than Ellen's b. Ellen's attitude will make a greater negative shift than Jane's c. Ellen's attitude will make a greater positive shift than Jane's d. Both students will have the same attitude or attitude change
Theories generate testable predictions or __________ , which can be verified by scientific
research. Fill in the blanks with correct word