Throughout adulthood, self-concept becomes more ______.

A. scattered
B. defined
C. simple
D. complex


Answer: D

Psychology

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Reggie wants to become a psychotherapist. He isn't attracted to doing research. He isn't getting any younger, and doesn't want to invest 6 more years to his training. He might consider a _______

a. PhD in clinical psychology b. Medical degree c. Master's of Social Work degree d. Law degree

Psychology

Suppose that, in a research study, slides of nude women were shown to men at the same time they held or stroked white feathers. If these stimuli were paired enough times for the feathers alone to produce an erection, this would ____

a. suggest that paraphilias are actually under the voluntary control of the individual b. suggest that paraphilias are unrelated to "preparedness" c. provide support for the biological perspective on paraphilias d. provide support for a learning perspective of paraphilias

Psychology

In his book Blink, Malcolm Gladwell argues that quickly making sense of tiny slivers of experience is not a case of hurried irrationality, but is a case of "__________."

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

In emerging adulthood, _______________________________

a. rates of residential change in American society are much higher at ages 18 to 29 than at any other period of life b. there is a sense of optimism about being able to "get where I want to be in life" among those from individualistic cultures, but not for those from collectivistic cultures c. the focus on self-exploration means that individuals are more egocentric than their adolescent counterparts d. the feeling "in-between" is unique to those in the United States and Canada because emerging adults in other cultures tend to remain at home, rather than moving out

Psychology