According to May, the person experiencing neurotic anxiety ____.

a. conforms to tradition, religious dogma, the expectation of others, or anything else that reduces his or her need
to make personal choices
b. has an abnormal level of fear or nervousness about unpleasant events that are extremely unlikely to actually
occur
c. has been born into a situation that he or she cannot control but within which he or she can make choices
d. recognizes the world does not exist without humans and that humans do not exist without the world, and feels
troubled by this


a. conforms to tradition, religious dogma, the expectation of others, or anything else that reduces his or her need
to make personal choices

Psychology

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In Freudian theory the part of the psyche that is present at birth and houses biological drives, such as hunger, as well as two key psychological drives, sex and aggression, is known as the __________

Id ego or super ego?

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The correlation between schools' financial support and educational effectiveness is

a. strongly negative; the thriftiest schools are most effective. b. nonexistent; there is no relationship. c. weakly positive. d. strongly positive; the wealthiest schools achieve the best results.

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One of the side effects of taking too much medication for Parkinson’s disease would most likely be ____

a. ?depression
b. ?hyperactivity
c. ?hallucinations
d. ?mania

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Thorndike's law of effect states that

A. some behaviors are inherently easier to learn than others. B. children learn aggression by being exposed to aggressive adult role models. C. an organism can learn to associate a neutral stimulus with a conditioned stimulus. D. the consequences of a behavior will affect the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated.

Psychology