A pervasive drive to form and maintain lasting, positive interpersonal relationships is referred to as the need
a. to belong.
b. to boost self-esteem.
c. for optimal distinctiveness.
d. for social identity.
Answer: A
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a. weight b. feedback c. students d. happiness
The attacks of sudden murderers often reflect
a. a general tendency toward impulsiveness. b. the lack of the trait of conscientiousness. c. a habitual aggressiveness since childhood. d. unexpressed feelings of anger and belittlement.
When you successfully remember something, your _____ shows increased activity, whereas when you try but fail to remember something, your _____ shows increased activity.
A) hippocampus; left frontal lobe B) hippocampus; right frontal lobe C) left frontal lobe; hippocampus D) right frontal lobe; hippocampus
______ theories categorize and describe the ways in which developed adult personalities differ
a. Psychodynamic c. Trait b. Humanistic d. Cognitive-social learning