Suppose the ego were a hungry person in a crowded cafeteria. The ego would most likely
a. angrily walk out immediately.
b. wait in line.
c. push to the head of the line.
d. feel guilty about not letting other people go ahead of him or her in the line.
B
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The two different pathways in the brain involved in the detection of danger differ from one another with respect to
a. their roles in panic disorder versus specific phobia. b. the amount of conscious thinking and reasoning. c. the detection of reality-based versus unrealistic threats. d. their presence in humans versus lower animals.
After you resist a temptation to smoke a cigarette, what happens? a. You become more likely to resist that temptation and any other one
b. You become less likely to resist that temptation or any other one. c. You become more likely to resist smoking, but less likely to resist other temptations. d. You become less likely to resist smoking, but more likely to resist other temptations.
Dr. Maynard uses a psychoanalytical approach when treating her clients. What underlying ideology influences her therapeutic style?
a. ?Personal views on extrinsic circumstances drive behavior. b. ?Maladaptive behaviors arise from associating negative outcomes with certain events. c. ?The unconscious mind controls behavior. d. ?Societal judgments interfere with healthy behavior.
When Alfred Binet developed a test of intelligence in France, the test was specifically designed to ____
a. ?determine the intellectual fitness of immigrants to France b. aid in a diagnosis of mental illness in adults? c. identify school children who would not likely do well in traditional classrooms? d. answer the question of animal intelligence?