What is not part of the process of social identification?
a. the individual perceives him/herself in terms of membership in a distinct group
b. the individual's behaviour is influenced by the norms of the group
c. the individual conforms to perceived stereotypes associated with the group
d. the individual's behaviour is influenced by the attitudes of the group
e. all of the above are part of the social identification process
Ans: e
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A) psychotropics. B) narcotics. C) hallucinogens. D) endogenous endorphins.
Which of the following best illustrates the process of "recentering" as defined by Jennifer Tanner?
a. There is a move from adolescent egocentrism to an inner self-focus during emerging adulthood. b. The center of emotional life is transferred from the original family to a long-term romantic partner. c. During infancy the center of development is located within an individual's genotype, but as time passes, environment plays a larger role, therefore moving the center of development. d. The center for physical development is located in the nucleus of all cells; however, cancer cells infiltrate and modify the nuclei of healthy cells, transferring the location of cellular development.
An important feature of good communication in a romantic relationship is
A) passionate love. B) constructive criticism. C) constructive conflict resolution. D) quiet reflection.
One of the problems with using antagonist treatments to decrease drug abuse is that:
a. The user often just substitutes the antagonist for the original abused drug b. Most antagonists produce tolerance, making them ineffective c. It offers no alternative for the abused drug's benefit d. The antagonist makes the person ill by interfering with metabolism, so addicts will not accept it