It has been argued that Karen Horney's most signifi- cant contribution to contemporary psychology was her view that:

a. social and cultural forces are more important than biology in shaping human development.
b. anxiety is not a powerful force in shaping human behavior.
c. Freud had underestimated the importance of the sex.
d. parents' nurturance and love for their children sprung entirely from their biological drive to protect their offspring.


a. social and cultural forces are more important than biology in shaping human development.

Psychology

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Externalizing problems are more frequent in ________, and internalizing problems are more frequent in ________, regardless of culture

a. boys; girls
b. girls; boys
c. boys; boys
d. girls; girls

e.  gender distribution varies widely in different cultures.

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The method section of a research article typically ____

a. provides interpretation of the findings b. describes the overall purpose and rationale of the research c. includes the results of statistical analyses d. provides the details of how the research was conducted

Psychology

Many years ago, telephone numbers had only four or five digits. Even now, no more than seven digits are used for phone numbers. The most reasonable psychological explanation for this is that ________________

a. there is a direct relationship between the number of items in the sensory registers and their retention b. there is an inverse relationship between the number of items in the sensory registers and their retention c. there is a direct relationship between the number of items in short-term memory and their retention d. there is an inverse relationship between the number of items in short-term memory and their retention

Psychology

When Latisha was 16 years old, she drank one cup of coffee every morning. Now 42, she drinks multiple cups of coffee or other caffeinated beverages in order to feel alert throughout the day. This need to increase dosage is due to __________.

A. dynamic capacity B. sensitization C. inactivation D. tolerance

Psychology