According to Freud, some impulses and painful memories are so unacceptable that we unconsciously exclude them from awareness. He said that we __________ them
a. redirect c. suppress
b. repress d. undo
B
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What is the term that refers to a style of attachment in which children do not seek proximity to the mother, do not seem distressed when she leaves the room, and seem to avoid her when she returns?
a. secure attachment pattern b. Ainsworth Strange Situation c. avoidant attachment pattern d. Bowlby safety and security pattern
Ethologists such as Diane Fossey (who studied mountain gorillas) use a technique to adapt animal subjects to the presence of an observer by gradually increasing the time they spend in the animals' environment. This technique is called
A. implosion. B. desensitization. C. counterconditioning. D. progressive relaxation.
Of the following examples, who would be pursuing a dissertation research topic reflecting the contributions of Alfred Adler?
a. ?Megan, who is researching the extent to which men envy women’s roles and abilities b. ?Jonah, who is researching the relationships between the introversion–extroversion continuum and artistic creativity c. ?Logan, who is researching the level of self-actualization of adolescent children of immigrant parents d. ?Alexis, who is researching the effects of birth order on professional and financial success
Theresa began studying Japanese when she was in the eighth grade. After many years of study, however, she still speaks Japanese with an accent and lacks perfect fluency. This is probably because
A. she had already passed the critical period of language development when she began studying Japanese. B. she was not genetically "prewired" for Japanese. C. no one can learn to speak a language perfectly unless their parents speak it. D. continuing to speak English while she was studying Japanese blocked her acquisition of Japanese.