When we fail to acknowledge or accept certain aspects of ourselves and then project them onto others, whom we then dislike, we are suffering from

a. self-immunization
b. self-alienation
c. self-consistency
d. mnemonic neglect


B

Psychology

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Regarding emotions, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Emotions help us develop positive emotional bonds of love, caring, and friendship. b. Emotions are linked to many basic adaptive behaviors that aid survival. c. Emotions can have negative effects, such as stage fright or "choking up" in sports performances. d. Emotions cannot be managed or controlled.

Psychology

With regard to teaching mathematics, most experts agree that

A) a blend of both drill in computing and "number sense," or understanding, is most beneficial. B) complex skills can only be learned by drill in computation and rote memorization. C) reasoning about number concepts should replace drill in computation in elementary school. D) because children need to retrieve mathematical answers automatically, children should be exclusively taught by rote.

Psychology

Gabriel has received a very low score on the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Test. His parents were told by the pediatrician that he

A. will have some motor skill impairment. B. will need immediate life-saving intervention. C. has likely suffered brain damage. D. shows evidence of learning disabilities.

Psychology

Vaccination is often an effective preventive measure because

A) viruses have a memory. B) the adaptive immune system has a memory. C) conspecifics have a memory. D) the innate immune system has a memory. E) the acquired immune system has a memory.

Psychology