Archetypes are:
a. beliefs about how your own mind and the minds of other people work.
b. habitual ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
c. universal, symbolic images that appear in myths, art, and dreams.
d. strategies to succeed in the world that are not explicitly taught.
C
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a. is said to be homozygous for that trait. c. is referred to as "atypical.". b. has eye color as a co-dominant trait. d. will have blue eyes.
The enduring issue of Diversity-Universality tries to explore ______
a. external factors b. if all people are alike c. diversity factors d. cultural factors
Mrs. Hermann uses a sticker chart in her first grade classroom to promote desirable behaviors and decrease the unwanted ones. The stickers on the chart represent the reinforcement, but the use of the chart represents a form of
a. classical conditioning. c. behavior modification. b. punishment. d. stimulus generalization.
The _______________ was the forerunner of modern cognitive therapies and made efforts to correct the false ideas that were said to make people anxious, depressed, and unhappy
a. learning revolution b. sociocultural revolution c. Mind Cure movement d. functional movement