Concerning the satisfaction of what Horney called the 10 neurotic needs, what distinguishes the neurotic from the normal person?
A) The normal person will tend to concentrate on one of the needs and exclude the others.
B) The neurotic will tend to concentrate on one of the needs and exclude the others.
C) The normal person does not have neurotic needs.
D) The normal person and the neurotic are about the same.
Answer: B
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Petra finds out that her classmate, Julie, thinks that she is really cool. This makes Petra like Julie more than she did before. What does research suggest about this kind of "reciprocity of liking?"
a. It is widespread when it comes to acquaintanceships and friendships, but does not always hold true for romantic relationships. b. It only holds true when there is some degree of liking between the two parties to begin with. c. It only occurs among people with low self-esteem. d. It only occurs among people with high self-esteem.
Based on what you know about the serial position effect and distinctiveness, in preparing for the test on this chapter, you should have spent
a. more time studying the beginning of the chapter, and tried to make it distinctive from other parts of the chapter. b. more time studying the middle of the chapter, and tried to make it distinctive from other parts of the chapter. c. more time studying the end of the chapter, and tried to make it distinctive from other parts of the chapter. d. equal amounts of time on each part of the chapter, and tried to minimize the distinctiveness of each from the other parts of the chapter.
Research studies on first intercourse experiences are thorough and may be easily interpreted.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A girl is about to enter puberty. How long will the total process take?
A) about 5 years, for every child B) about 2 years, for every child C) about 9 years, for every child D) a variable length of time for different girls