In college, Jamal juggles classes, the baseball team, and a series of girlfriends. These are all examples of ______.
A. the personal fable
B. risk taking
C. emerging adulthood
D. industry v inferiority
Answer: C
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Suppose that you are at a party and you meet a psychologist who says that she studied under one of the most well-known developmental psychologists of the World War II era—a man who helped to formulate early work on attachment theory. Thinking back to your reading on attachment theory, you would be correct to reply, "Of course, you must be speaking of ____."
a. Daryl Bem b. Robert Sternberg c. John Bowlby d. Sigmund Freud
A research psychologist wants to study people with a particular personality disorder. She places advertisements in newspapers that ask, "Are you adventurous? Do you lead an exciting, impulsive life? If you are the kind of person who'd do almost anything for a dare, send your name..." The researcher was interested in people with which personality disorder?
a. antisocial c. borderline b. schizotypal d. intermittent explosive
Barbara, an American, believes that all French people hate Americans, are rude, and love to drink wine. Barbara's beliefs are an example of
a. in-group favoritism. b. discrimination. c. out-group homogeneity. d. out-group heterogeneity. e. out-group favoritism.
If an individual's wishes are overgratified or undergratified at any particular psychosexual stage, Freud would argue that ____ will occur
a. projection c. displacement b. fixation d. Freudian slips