Currently, the most prominent theory of human attachment stems from the work of __________.
A. John Bowlby
B. Harry Harlow
C. Sigmund Freud
D. Erik Erikson
Answer: A
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A. picking skin form various sites on her body, despite repeated attempts to stop B. pulling out her hair, despite repeated attempts to stop C. preoccupied with perceived defects and flaws in her physical appearance, which causes her distress D. experiencing distress because of the presence of recurrent and persistent thoughts and repetitive behaviors
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. ?Emotions act as the gateway for social intelligence by establishing limits for and patterns of appropriate behaviors that promote survival. b. ?Emotions regulate higher order cognition by allowing the mind to integrate concrete knowledge with abstract reasoning. c. ?Emotions set the stage for forming strong connections with other individuals and establishing long lasting bonds. d. ?Emotions provide a bridge to past experiences that can be used to set priorities such as approach and avoidance.
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Marian would best be described having a. a low score on neuroticism. b. severe test anxiety. c. maladaptive perfectionism. d. the "freshman college jitters.".