Freud’s invariant stages of development are . . .

a. Unconscious, preconscious, and conscious
b. Id, ego, and superego
c. Libido, fixation, and identification
d. None of the above


d. None of the above

Psychology

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A. the dependent variable B. the independent variable C. a correlational variable D. a confounding variable

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Humanistic psychologists believe that each of us can control our own behavioral destiny and that we can consciously rise above whatever animalistic urges might be coded in our genes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. the organization of phonemes and morphemes into meaningful thoughts. b. the application of transformation rules to basic sentences. c. inductive thinking as opposed to deductive thinking. d. the process of classifying information into meaningful categories.

Psychology

The proportion of scores in each part of ______ is already known.

A. sample mean B. z-score C. a normal distribution D. standard deviation

Psychology