Information collected in the child's natural settings, at home, in child care, or in school without interfering with the child's activities is:
A) a naturalistic observation
B) a natural experiment
C) a meta-analysis
D) a laboratory analogue experiment
A) a naturalistic observation
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Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality focuses on all of the following EXCEPT
a. methods used to cope with sexual and aggressive urges. b. the potential for personal growth. c. the influence of childhood experiences. d. unconscious motives and conflicts.
A condition where a group of people develop similar fears or other abnormal behaviors because of suggestion or other psychological processes is known as:
A. agoraphobia B. mass hysteria C. taijin kyofusho D. offensive-compulsive disorder
The aspect of color that corresponds to names such as red, green, and blue is __________
a. brightness b. hue c. saturation d. fine detail
Compared to a mentally healthy person, a person with borderline personality disorder typically displays __________.
A. higher neuroticism, lower conscientiousness, and lower agreeableness B. higher extraversion, lower openness to experience, and lower neuroticism C. lower extraversion, higher agreeableness, and lower openness to experience D. lower conscientiousness, lower neuroticism, and lower agreeableness