To explain personality and behavior, Freud believed that one must focus primarily on which of the following forces experienced by a person?

A. Conscious forces
B. Unconscious forces
C. Preconscious forces
D. Subconscious forces


Answer: B

Psychology

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a. secure b. resistant c. avoidant d. disorganized/disoriented

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ALL BUT WHICH of the following is a criticism of the traditional biomedical approach to medicine?

a. The mind-body dualism perspective is outdated. b. Too often, psychosocial factors are emphasized to the neglect of somatic factors. c. The approach is reductionistic and ultimately sheds no light on what causes disease. d. All of the above are criticisms of the biomedical approach.

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A problem with cross-sectional research is that

cohort differences can make it difficult to differentiate between developmental change and cohort differences. retesting leads older subjects to do better. the most intelligent people are most likely to drop out of the study. the results tend not to be worth the large investment.

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Freud believed the superego developed to force the id to follow rules

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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