Conforming to socially approved emotional display rules is
a. equally important in both individualistic and communal cultures.
b. more important in collectivistic than in individualistic cultures.
c. more important in individualistic than in communal cultures.
d. unimportant in both collectivistic nor individualistic cultures.
B
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A. The Hopi children experienced severe motor deficits that persisted into adulthood. B. When compared with children from other tribes, Hopi children lacked gross motor skills but excelled in fine motor skills. C. Despite being denied a full year of locomotion experience, Hopi children shortly caught up to other children in terms of walking. D. Because they had to work harder to learn to walk, as adolescents, the Hopi children had superior athleticiscm compared with adolescents from other tribes.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to Freud, sexual drives are handled by:
a. the superego b. the ego c. the Oedipus d. the id