Consider this: It is the early 20th century and you are Freud's personal assistant. As you listen to him speak, you can second-guess what he is about to say. One day, Freud says, "Anxiety, fear, and psychological problems are caused by...". and he pauses as he thinks. You suddenly finish the sentence with what would ultimately become a key concept in psychoanalytic thought. What did you say?
a. "...unfulfilled human potential!"
b. "...imbalance in brain chemicals like serotonin!"
c. "...unconscious thoughts and feelings!"
d. "...excessive rewards and punishments!"
C
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Children with a high level of _____ orientation are intrinsically motivated and tend to thrive on challenges, believing that their efforts will eventually pay off
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What is meant by the description of the United States as an achieving society?
a. The United States has a high proportion of individuals who achieve generativity. b. The United States has a high proportion of individuals who achieve stagnation. c. The United States values individual achievement, especially in the work place. d. The United States values families and wants them to achieve in the work place.
Piaget's stage of __________ is characterized by an understanding that rules are created by people to help them get along
a. immanent justice c. moral realism b. moral relativism d. preconventional reasoning
The prisoner's dilemma is a classic model of
A. the factors that underlie decisions to compete or cooperate within groups. B. the propagation of genes that code altruism across a population. C. the formation of a dominance hierarchy in a high-pressure situation. D. the power of expectations in determining prosocial or antisocial behavior.