The term imaginary audience refers to
A) the view held by some adolescents that what happens to them is unique, exceptional, and
shared by no one else.
B) the adolescent version of children's imaginary friends.
C) adolescents' misperceptions of other people who they are observing and are attempting to
learn from.
D) fictitious observers who pay as much attention to adolescents' behavior as they do
themselves.
D
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_________ can occur when a person's behavior is affected by a stimulus, even when that stimulus is below the person's absolute threshold for detection.
A. Subliminal perception B. Thresholdless stimuli C. Exposed stimuli D. ESP
The degree to which the behavior observed in the study is realistic, would occur naturally, and can be generalized beyond the boundaries of the study to other individuals and situations is ______ validity.
a. external b. internal c. subjective d. objective
Eric usually has problems with attention and alertness at work. Last week he was involved in a minor accident at work. He talks about experiencing a "dead zone.". Since Eric does not abuse drugs, the most likely reason for Eric's problems at work is:
a. that he feels unfulfilled c. family problems at home b. that he works the graveyard shift d. his lack of confidence in management
Compare Horney’s concept of submissiveness to combat basic anxiety with Fromm’s concept of submitting to another to fulfill the relatedness need. Apply both of these concepts to Marla’s relationship with her mother.
What will be an ideal response?