The core of the classic psychoanalytic approach is the analysis of the transference relationship between patient and analyst
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: True
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Which theory of language acquisition combines several schools of thought to propose that language development is produced through a combination of genetically predetermined predispositions and environmental circumstances?
A. universal grammar B. interactionist perspective C. learning theory approach D. language-attainment hypothesis
Eagly, Chen, Chaiken, and Shaw-Barnes (1999) discuss why people show enhanced recall and recognition of information that is consistent with their attitudes when the topic is important to their values. They suggest this is the case because ______.
a. values have survival value in an evolutionary sense b. value-related attitudes are typically more extreme than value-unrelated attitudes c. value-related attitudes elicit content-relevant attention and thinking d. a value-relevant topic elicits a desire to defend the self-concept
Attention, approval, and concern
a. are common reinforcers for humans. b. may increase misbehavior if they follow it. c. are often removed during extinction training. d. are characterized by all of these statements.
Neuroses, Karen Horney said, grow out of the "nutritive soil" of
A. an unresolved Oedipus complex. B. exaggerated feelings of superiority. C. an experience or perception of failure. D. constant, unrelenting basic anxiety. E. an agrarian culture.