The _____ is the mental system that reflects the internalization of cultural rules mainly learned from parents as they exercise their authority.
A) superego
B) ego
C) unconscious
D) id
A) superego
You might also like to view...
One reason why it is important to examine cultural influences on social psychological processes is that
a. establishing cultural differences helps to increase the internal validity of research. b. it helps us understand whether certain psychological processes are universal. c. replicating results across cultures is more effective than doing meta-analyses. d. looking at the documents of a culture can usually answer most social psychological questions.
Which of the following is true about new frontiers in social psychological research?
a. Social psychologists are interested in the role of culture but not in evolutionary processes. b. Social psychologists are interested in evolutionary processes but not the role of culture. c. Social psychologists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to correlate different kinds of brain activity with social information processing. d. The purpose of cross-cultural research is to show that all social psychological findings are universal with no cultural variations.
An infant that grasps a ball when it is placed in his arms is exhibiting which of the following?
A. Pruning B. Plasticity C. Prehension D. Habit
Which is NOT true of sentences with definite and indefinite articles?
a. The word "the" is a cue for discourse coherence. b. The word "the" enables us to perform the mapping process more efficiently and accurately. c. Sentences with the word "the" show greater evidence of coherent processing than those with indefinite articles. d. Indefinite articles produce greater brain activation than definite articles.