he _____ perspective emphasizes the similarities between all people, while the _____ perspective emphasizes cultural-specific norms.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
etic, emic
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A client accuses his psychoanalyst of sounding just like his father. This client is exhibiting
a. transference. c. catharsis. b. resistance. d. association.
According to the decay theory,
a. new information is "recorded over" old information. b. similar items of information interfere with one another. c. memories simply fade with time if they are not accessed now and then. d. the cues needed to recall the memory are not present.
Which of the following statements regarding psychoanalytic theory is TRUE?
A) Psychoanalytic theory profoundly shaped early ideas regarding child development. B) Psychoanalytic theory made little attempt to understand the impact of the unconscious mind. C) The most prominent psychoanalytic theory was developed by Skinner. D) The impact of genetics is a primary component of psychoanalytic theory.
Baby Alexander makes minor changes in his schemes each time his environment provides him with a new experience. This is the process of __________
a) accommodation b) simple reflexes c) assimilation d) secondary circular reactions