Dr. Critchfield is a psychologist who studies the similarities and differences among
societies in terms of how infants and children are raised. Which research area does Dr.
Critchfield's work best represent?
a. Clinical psychology
b. Personality psychology
c. Developmental psychology
d. Cross-cultural psychology
e. Social psychology
d. Cross-cultural psychology
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Terry is described as having extrinsic motivation for the achievement of his goals. This means that Terry
a. focuses on immediate outcomes. b. focuses on short-term outcomes. c. has a desire for external rewards. d. has a desire for internal gratification. e. has low achievement motivation.
Bullying, fighting, and substance abuse are examples of behavior indicating ______.
A. annoyance and irritation B. disappointment and grief C. depression and frustration D. panic and sadness
Which of the following theorists view(s) personality as habits that are governed by four elements of learning: drive, cue, response, and reward?
a. Carl Rogers b. Gordon Allport c. Raymond Cattell d. Dollard and Miller
Continuing bonds with an internal representation of the deceased are
a. usually dynamic, rather than static b. evidence of psychopathology c. central to Freud's doctrine of "grief work" as it moves toward completion d. entanglements with the person who died in unhealthy ways e. found in children, but not in adults