Jenna believes that her four-year-old son should always be allowed to do as he pleases. She believes that her son-like all children-is incapable of doing anything wrong, and allowing him to do whatever he wants is the best way to raise him. Jenna's ideas agree best with the philosopher _____

A) Jean Piaget
B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C) Konrad Lorenz
D) John Locke


B

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Kaylee refuses to change in the locker room during gym class. She is afraid that someone will see her body, make fun of it, and embarrass her. As a result, Kaylee skips gym class to avoid the situation. Based on this information, it is possible that Kaylee has a __________.

A. specific phobia B. social anxiety disorder C. social obsessive disorder D. dissociative disorder

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From the research on mental imagery for the positions of the hands on a clock, we can conclude that

a. in this area, there is strong evidence for propositional codes. b. so few people can construct this kind of mental image that we need to be concerned about the limits of imagery research. c. people with high mental-imagery ability perform this task faster than people with low mental-imagery ability. d. decisions about the shapes of images require much longer when the two images are very different than when they are very similar.

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According to Freud, the human mind develops in which of the following sequences?

a. id, ego, superego c. ego, id, superego b. superego, ego, id d. superego, id, ego

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Skeptics of dissociative identity disorder (DID) argue that

A) DID should really be referred to as schizophrenia. B) it should be easy to test objectively the validity of DID. C) DID is likely caused by traumatic experiences. D) some therapists actually provoke dissociative symptoms during therapy.

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