Personality is defined as
A. a stable set of behavioral and experiential characteristics of an individual.
B. a set of distinguishable displays or patterns of behavior and experience.
C. enduring patterns of behavior and inner experience that deviate markedly from the expectations of the individual’s culture.
D. a consistent set of beliefs about the world.
Ans: A
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A. continuity B. attachment C. discontinuity D. plasticity
An overall slogan of Vygotsky's theory would be,
a. "The child discovers knowledge.". b. "The child develops among others.". c. "Innate competencies unfold with maturation.". d. "Behavioral reinforcers guide the child's development.".
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a. heart rate to increase. b. blood pressure to increase. c. blood sugar level to rise. d. increased perspiration. e. All of the above are correct.
Uncovering repressed childhood issues, if any exist, and using them to explain an individual's current difficulty is the goal of _____
a) humanistic therapy. b) psychodynamic therapy. c) behavioral modification. d) gestalt therapy.