A boy goes to math class every day and tries to understand the problems. Each day, he falls further and further behind the rest of the class as the problems get harder. Later in life, the boy is afraid of taking math classes and chooses a college major that requires the least amount of math. According to Adler, what has this boy developed?
A) Superiority complex
B) Identity crisis
C) Inferiority complex
D) Conditions of worth
E) Unconditional positive regard
C
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a. commitment, control, and challenge c. challenge, control, and optimism b. commitment, control, and apathy d. optimism, happiness, and commitment
A participant is given a list of word “web, insect, bug, fright, fly, arachnid, crawl, tarantula, poison, bite, creepy, animal, ugly, feelers, small.” The participants are then asked to recall the words from the list. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Because the words are emotional, false memories are unlikely to occur. b. There are so few words that false memories will only occur in amnesiacs. c. False memories will occur for several of the words. d. The word “spider” could be considered a critical intrusion.
Children who survive extreme forms of malnutrition
A) rarely show catch-up growth when their diets improve. B) develop a high basal metabolism rate. C) usually continue to undereat when food becomes plentiful. D) tend to gain excessive weight when their diets improve.
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the mandatory nature of the federal sentencing guidelines was unconstitutional; thus they are now merely advisory.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)