_________ psychology is a field that deals with fundamental questions about who we are and how we got that way
a. Cognitive
b. Industrial
c. Personality
d. Environmental
Answer: C: Personality
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The part of the brain that allows people to think, evaluate, and make complex judgments is called the __________.
A. corpus callosum B. basal ganglia C. prefrontal cortex D. temporal lobe
Yoriko, a 17-year-old girl, is so fearful of gaining weight that she starves herself. She has missed five consecutive menstrual cycles. Although she correctly sees herself as having a skeletal figure, she does not think she has an eating disorder. Yoriko is diagnosed with anorexia. What is unusual about this case?
a. It is unusual for an anorexic to deny having an eating disorder. b. It is unusual for a 17-year-old girl to have anorexia. c. It is unusual for an anorexic to miss five menstrual cycles. d. It is unusual for an anorexic to have an accurate body image.
Children at Kohlberg's level of preconventional morality
a. behave to help or please others, or win their approval. b. follow personal, internalized moral principles. c. have ethical principles that are self-chosen, abstract, and universal. d. conform to rules in order to gain rewards and avoid punishment.
The Freudian idea of working through was most important _____ insight had been achieved
A) after B) long before C) immediately before D) exactly when