In Freud's theory, what does repression do?

a. It decreases activity level

b. It keeps unacceptable thoughts out of consciousness.
c. It maintains a balance among competing forces within the personality.
d. If forces people to do something they don't want to do.


b

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a. readers directly connect a written word with the word's meaning. b. we should emphasize the way that words sound. c. readers perceive the individual letters in the visual stimulus, so we should take a bottom-up approach to reading. d. beginning readers emphasize the whole word; advanced readers emphasize the sounds within each word.

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Which of the following represents a child's "zone of proximal development?"

a. the gap between what the child can do now and what she can do with help b. the degree of difference between the child's current ability and future potential c. what younger children can do in comparison to what older children can do d. what a young child can do in comparison to his peers

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The vaginal walls are poorly supplied with blood vessels, but rich with nerve endings

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Dependent personality disorder has been linked to which of the following?

a. schizophrenia c. panic disorder b. ulcers d. obsessive-compulsive disorder

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