Mental errors that reflect unconscious desires are called
a. concealers.
b. parapraxes.
c. displacers.
d. anapraxes.
B
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Fatima sees her four-year-old son spontaneously picking up his toys
If she wishes for her son to continue this behavior, she should a. praise her son immediately after he finishes picking up the toys. b. wait and praise her son after his father gets home from work. c. not praise her son because he will then expect praise every time he acts "good." d. wait and only praise him if he picks them up again on another day.
Life changes, both good and bad, can increase one's susceptibility to accidents or illness
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Later in adolescence, perspective taking develops an in-depth, societal orientation, which eventually improves the ability to _______________ and reason with others.
A. Communicate B. Associate C. Participate D. evaluate