Eysenck's typology has:

a. a strong physiological base, but one which unfortunately ignores environmental influences
b. a strong physiological base, but one which does not ignore environmental influences
c. a strong environmental base, but one which unfortunately ignores the role played by biology in the determination of behavior
d. a strong environmental base, but one which does not stress physiological influences


b

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a. the future development of behavior. b. the dominance of members of species currently living. c. the origins of social behavior. d. the similarity of mammals in various environmental settings.

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Eighty-four-year old Genevieve is experiencing agoraphobia as of late. What is a likely cause of this recent development?

A. She was recently diagnosed with a chronic illness. B. Her granddaughter, who used to take her shopping, recently moved away. C. She suddenly developed an intense fear of strangers. D. As she faces her mortality, she has lost the will to socialize.

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The effectiveness of serotonin-specific antidepressants in treating anorexia shows that this neurotransmitter is deficient in this disorder.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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According to Freud, the most important stage is the ____

a. phallic stage c. latency stage b. genital stage d. oral stage

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