Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory is primarily concerned with

A) the five stages of psychosexual development.
B) behavior controlled by stimulus-response connections.
C) the roles of culture and social interaction in cognitive development.
D) the development of healthy ego identity.


D) the development of healthy ego identity. Erikson focused on a series of developmental challenges that help promote a positive sense of self.

Psychology

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The brain and spinal cord make up the nervous system

a. peripheral b. central c. autonomic d. sympathetic

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Statistical control refers to a means of

a. equating subjects on paper when they cannot be equated as they exist b. estimating the probability that any observed differences between groups are the result of chance errors c. estimating the probability that any observed differences between groups are the result of true differences in the population d. estimating the probability that all extraneous variables have been controlled

Psychology

The physical memory trace for information in the brain is known as the engram

a. true b. false

Psychology

Because the heritability of height is 81 percent, and the heritability of adult body mass index (BMI) is 59 percent, we can conclude that genetics play a stronger role in the development of height than BMI.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology