Children in Piaget's heteronomous morality stage
A) want to maintain the affection and approval of others by being a "good person."
B) view rules as unchangeable and requiring strict obedience.
C) base their moral understanding on reward, punishment, and the power of authority figures.
D) view the "right" action as what satisfies their needs or otherwise results in personal advantage.
B
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a. biological factors put someone at risk of schizophrenia, but environmental stressors are required to convert the potential. b. when psychic energy builds up, defense mechanisms take over. c. eating disorders will lead to major depression unless they are treated with cognitive-behavioral techniques. d. panic attacks can be prevented by limiting anticipatory anxiety. e. in chaotic environments, body chemistry will change to cause depressive disorders.
Tanya is hard at work, even though the end of the workday has come and gone and her friends are constantly messaging her, telling her to come to the local bar near the office
She says she needs to keep working until she finishes this project. Which part of Tanya's mind is at work? a. id b. ego c. super-ego d. extra ego
Burnout occurs more often in which type of profession?
What will be an ideal response?
According to recent research in the field of positive psychology (e.g., Baird 2004), an individual born and raised in Japan is more likely to experience _____ as a key element of satisfaction than is an individual born and raised in the United States.
a) meeting social and family standards b) self-expression c) income potential d) recreational hobbies