b) ego; unconscious.
c) conscious; preconscious.
d) unconscious; preconscious.
A. one-half
B. two-thirds
C. three-quarters
D. one-fourth
Answer: C
According to psychoanalytic theory, being aware of how you feel answering this question right now would be located in your _____ awareness, whereas information to answer the question "What color is your vehicle?" would be available in your _____
Jalen reports that he is concerned that he has the flu because he has sneezed a few times in the past couple of days. The doctor finds no evidence for this diagnosis. Assuming Jalen is not fabricating these symptoms for personal gain and assuming that this is a long-standing pattern of behavior, Jalen might be diagnosed with ______ disorder.
a. somatic symptom b. factitious c. illness anxiety d. conversion
The view that abnormality results from faulty storage, input, or retrieval of information is
central to ______ psychology. a. eclectic c. Skinnerian b. cognitive d. humanistic
In the study by Kiesler and Baral (1970) in which the self-esteem of male participants was deliberately manipulated, they found that:
a. participants whose self-esteem had been lowered were more likely to make advances toward a female with low esteem b. participants whose self-esteem was lowered were more likely to make advances to a female with high self-esteem c. participants whose self-esteem was lowered were more likely to make advances toward an unattractive female than an attractive female d. participants whose self-esteem had been enhanced were more likely to make advances toward an unattractive than an attractive female e. participants whose self-esteem was lowered were more likely to make advances toward an attractive than an unattractive female