According to Carl Rogers, the three major components of personality are __________.
A. common, structured, and projective systems
B. organism, self, and conditions of worth
C. id, ego, and superego
D. internal, external, and median loci of control
B. organism, self, and conditions of worth
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How did Lawrence Kohlberg measure moral reasoning? And what are some reasons for doubt about his approach?
What will be an ideal response?
The psychological disorder that involves the coexistence in one person of two or more largely complete, and usually very different, personalities is
a. schizophrenic disorder. b. dissociative identity disorder. c. dissociative fugue. d. dissociative amnesia.
One of the reasons you had labs in your science courses in high school was to allow you to perform experiments that fostered your understanding of the scientific principles. The use of these science labs to gain understanding and insight of various scientific principles is an example of
a. latent learning. b. discovery learning. c. observational learning. d. cognitive mapping.
Which of the following is a major limitation of neurobiological methods?
A) Researchers cannot control the conditions under which participants are studied. B) The accuracy of the results may be reduced by observer bias. C) Many factors besides those of interest to the researcher can influence a physiological response. D) It reveals with certainty the meaning of autonomic or brain activity.