An individual who experiences serious physical problems that seem to have no identifiable physical cause would be classified as having:

a. hypochondriasis
b. somatic symptom disorder
c. obsessive-compulsive disorder
d. a conversion disorder


D

Psychology

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Empirical investigations of Kohlberg's theory of moral development have

a. provided evidence that most individuals skip certain stages. b. failed to find any consistent relationship between gains in moral reasoning and gains in cognitive ability. c. found a positive correlation between intellectual ability and the development of moral reasoning. d. provided evidence that most individuals regress to earlier stages of moral development.

Psychology

A child's growth can be slowed from its genetically predetermined course by many organic factors, including illness and malnutrition

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

According to Erikson, a new balance is established between the person and society when the person

a. resolves the conflict between the id and the superego. b. copes successfully with neurotic and moral anxiety. c. becomes fixated at a psychosocial stage. d. resolves the psychosocial dilemma at each life stage.

Psychology

People are most likely to feel dissonance when external justification for their behavior is insufficient

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology