The _____ is the view that language structures the way we view the world
A) nativist theory of language development
B) empiricist theory of language acquisition
C) observer-expectancy effect
D) linguistic-relativity hypothesis
D
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The knowledge or beliefs that individuals have about a particular object or event are part of:
a. the cognitive component of attitudes about the object or event b. the affective component of attitudes about the object or event c. the behavioral component of attitudes about the object or event d. the physiological component of attitudes about the object or event
Steve has started responding to his therapist as if she was his mother. He often asks her for advice on different issues and seeks her approval for his behaviors. This is called
a. transference. c. catharsis. b. resistance. d. association.
A major criticism of learning theories is that
a. they focus on personality development. b. they ignore observable phenomena. c. they do not explain personality. d. they do not pay enough attention to cognitions.
Marlon has a real problem! He is in the middle of his teenage years, and he has started doubting the religious faith in which he was raised
He still goes to church with his parents, but he has been doing some research into the basic rules and beliefs of other religions. He is not sure if he is going to make a change in his religion, but he is seriously considering it. According to James Marcia, which stage of identity development is Marlon currently in? a) identity diffusion b) identity moratorium c) identity foreclosure d) identity achievement