Freud believed that the id, ego, and superego were largely governed by:

A) depression.
B) the conscious will.
C) anxiety.
D) personality.


C) anxiety.

Psychology

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Why is it particularly useful to study identical twins who were raised in different environments?

A. Differences in brain function can be easily identified. B. Concordance rates tend to be higher. C. It is possible that the genetics of twins who have been separated have changed in ways to explain any differences found. D. It is possible that high concordance rates between identical twins reared together are due to their being treated more similarly than nonidentical twins.

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Every memo that Cheryl receives indicates that an immediate response is required. Cheryl thinks these timelines are unnecessary are nothing more than a:

a. meeting cow b. paper cow c. speed cow d. Holstein cow

Psychology

Colleen is trying to decide which of two events to enter in the school track meet. She thinks she would have a better chance of winning the 100 meter race, but decides to enter the 10,000 meter race instead. According to Rotter's theory,

A. her generalized expectancies determined this decision. B. the reinforcement value of winning the 10,000 meter race is greater than the reinforcement value of winning the 100 meter race. C. the decision illustrates that the behavior potential does not always determine behavior. D. she must have been reinforced for winning the 10,000 meter race in the past.

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Regarding interpersonal attraction, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Similarity is a factor in interpersonal attraction because it is reinforcing to see our beliefs and attitudes shared by others. b. The general rule for friendships is that friends will be similar in age, sex, and ethnicity. c. In choosing a mate, we tend to marry someone who is like us in almost every way. d. Unmarried couples who are living together tend to be complete opposites of each other.

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