According to Abraham Maslow, developing one's potential to its fullest extent results in ________

a) safety

b) self-esteem
c) belongingness
d) self-actualization


ANS: d

Psychology

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Research on genetic determinants of personality tell us that

A. personality is fixed at birth. B. most, but not all, of adult personality is determined by genetics. C. a significant percentage of adult personality is determined by genetics, but experience also plays a large role. D. except for a few traits, there is very little genetic influence on personality.

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Which of the following statements best summarizes the incidence of low-birthweight births since the middle of the twentieth century?

The rate of low-birthweight births peaked in the 1960s and has declined steadily since. The rate of low-birthweight births reached a low in 1990 and rose in the first decade of the twenty-first century. The rate of low-birthweight births peaked in the 1990s and has been declining since. Low-birthweight births were rare until the 1970s but have been increasing steadily since then.

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