_________ is most associated with the view that infants are biologically predisposed to form emotional bonds with caregivers and that the characteristics of those bonds shape later social and personality development

A) Freud
B) Erikson
C) Harlow
D) Bowlby


D

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In intelligence testing, norms are

a. control questions on IQ tests. b. trial questions on IQ tests. c. criteria for comparing an individual's IQ score with those of the general population. d. minimum standards for performance on an IQ test. e. the average scores achieved on IQ tests.

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According to the most recent evidence, what can be said of Piaget's findings?

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Psychology

Patrice thinks she is a failure. According to her assessment, her grades are bad, she is overweight, and she is unattractive. She also says she doesn't have any friends

In reality, Patrice does have friends, her grades are fine, and she is an attractive, albeit a slightly plump, young woman. Horney would say that Patrice is over-identifying with her A) Real Self. B) Ideal Self. C) Actual Self. D) Negative Self. E) Despised Self.

Psychology