According to Adler, which of the following describes the conceptual development of a child?

a. lifestyle ? guiding fictions ? worldview
b. guiding fictions ? worldview ? lifestyle
c. lifestyle ? worldview ? guiding fictions
d. worldview ? guiding fictions ? lifestyle


d. worldview ? guiding fictions ? lifestyle

Psychology

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Jessica and Tanya are both applying for the same job. Although Tanya has more experience in the area of the job in which she is applying, Jessica gets a higher rating from the interviewers because of her more extroverted personality and her more striking physical appearance. This tendency for the interviewers to have a favorable impression of Jessica and less favorable impression of Tanya is

referred to as a. the halo effect. b. impression management. c. the critical incidents effect. d. the biodata discrepancy phenomenon.

Psychology

A group of college students is taking part in an interesting experiment. While they are exposed to one of three different odors, they are asked to learn a list of words

Later, the researcher checks their recall in sessions in which the odor is either present or not. What is this research likely to reveal about the process of memory? a) When participants were exposed to the same odor during learning and memory trials, memory improved. b) Memory improved in cases in which the odor was pleasant; unpleasant odors had a negative effect on memory. c) The effect of the odor was highly variable; in some cases it improved memory and in others it decreased memory in ways the investigators could not understand. d) The presence of an odor, regardless of which one, tended to have a distracting effect because participants did not know whether to direct their attention to the source of the odor or the material to be learned.

Psychology

The decision to invade Iraq in 2003 may represent an instance of

a. obedience. b. scapegoating. c. groupthink. d. prejudice. e. A and D are correct.

Psychology

What is meant by "correcting for prematurity"? Why is this an important methodological

issue? What will be an ideal response?

Psychology