"Slot-movement" refers to
A) radical changes, such as from atheist to "born-again Christian."
B) role changes, such as moving from being a student to being an employee.
C) gambling.
D) a method for scoring personality tests.
Ans: A) radical changes, such as from atheist to "born-again Christian."
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a. receding hairline. c. mature features. b. neonate qualities. d. expressive traits.
According to Freud, fixation results in
A. adult personality characteristics related to the stage at which the fixation occurred. B. an increase in the amount of psychic energy available to the adult ego. C. either castration anxiety or penis envy, depending on the gender of the child. D. an increase in Freudian slips.
Given that on one section of the SAT the mean is 500 and the standard deviation is 100, what is the approximate probability of a student scoring 400 or lower or 700 or higher on the test?
a. 0.12 b. 0.18 c. 0.45 d. 0.24
Almost any behavior can be judged to be normal or abnormal depending on the specific circumstances present. This qualification for judging whether or not a behavior is abnormal is referred to as
a. situational context. b. subjective judgment. c. environmental selectivity. d. personal relativity.