Chein et al. (2011) found that as compared with the other age groups in the study, ______ are ______ likely to engage in risky decisions when in the presence of peers.
a. adolescents; least
b. adolescents; most
c. young adults; most
d. middle-aged adults; most
Ans: B
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a. The conditioned stimulus is the injection procedure and the unconditioned stimulus is the "high" that the user experiences b. The conditioned stimulus is the drug's entry into the brain and the unconditioned stimulus is the "high" that the user experiences c. The conditioned stimulus is the injection procedure and the unconditioned stimulus is the drug's entry into the brain d. The conditioned stimulus is the injection procedure and the unconditioned stimulus is the body's defenses against the drug
Individuals are more likely to identify with their social group when . . .
a. Their sense of personal agency has been activated b. Their group has been disrespected c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above
The tendency of the therapist in psychoanalysis to project attitudes and emotions onto the
client while attempting to provide insight into the client's unconscious is called a. counterprojection. b. displacement. c. countertransference. d. countersublimation. e. transference.
During the latency period, the sexual instinctual drive
a. is mostly submerged. b. finds an outlet in heterosexual activity. c. is directed toward the parent of the other sex. d. emerges for the first time in mature form. e. is characterized by excessive attention to detail, cleanliness, and order.