In the US, parents train their young children to
a. suppress some emotions and express others.
b. suppress all emotions regardless of type.
c. express all emotions intensely, "letting it all hang out.".
d. imitate the emotions expressed by family pets.
A
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In his approach to personality, Bandura saw "self" as the:
a. equilibrium between the conscious and the unconscious. b. psychic agent that determines behavior. c. set of cognitive processes and structures. d. set of needs controlled through tension reduction.
Which of the following does NOT have an interdependent culture?
a. Japan b. Zimbabwe c. The United States d. Lebanon
What can we conclude about the relationship between attitudes and proficiency in a second language?
a. After becoming proficient in French, English Canadians are no more positive about French Canadians. b. A student's attitude toward a group that speaks another language is not related to his or her ability to learn that language. c. People who are positive toward speakers of another language are likely to learn that language more quickly than those who are neutral or negative about that group. d. Because attitudes are a topic from social psychology, and second-language proficiency is a topic from cognitive psychology, this kind of interdisciplinary research has not yet been conducted.
According to Freud, "Freudian slips"
A. are an example of free association. B. provide clues about unconscious associations. C. indicate that psychoanalysis is progressing because the crucial unconscious material is close to breaking into consciousness. D. occur almost exclusively during psychoanalysis.