Doubt Intimacy Vs Isolation Psychology Question
QUESTION 1
- guided participation is the concept that people develop understanding and expertise mainly through apprenticeship with more knowledgeable learners
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 2
- the UCS (unconditioned stimulus) is initially neural stimulus and becomes associated with the CS (conditioned stimulus) through conditioning
True
False
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QUESTION 3
- the term used by Piaget to refer to the mental structures that process information, perception and experiences is
adaptation |
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accommodation |
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assimilation |
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schemes |
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QUESTION 4
- the mesosystem in the bioecological model includes the media, the workplace and the extended family
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 5
- The entire arrangement of all human genes is
developmental neuroscience |
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the human genomele |
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natural selection |
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The biological view |
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QUESTION 6
- Which of Erikson’s psychosocial stages focuses on the learning of the basic trustworthiness of their environment and their caregivers?
autonomy vs shame and doubt |
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intimacy vs isolation |
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trust vs mistrust |
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integrity vs dispari |
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QUESTION 7
- According to Freud, the part of the human mind that is concerned with following the rules of society and that may experience feelings of guilt when one violates social norms is called the:
id |
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ego |
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superego |
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libido |
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QUESTION 8
- What is the correct developmental sequence of Sigmund Freud’s psychosexual stages?
oral, genital, anal, latency, phallic |
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oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital |
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genital, phallic, latency, anal, oral |
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oral, latency, phallic, anal, genital |
1 points
QUESTION 9
- In negative reinforcement an unpleasant stimulus is removed to increase the probability of a response and in negative punishment a pleasant stimulus is removed to decrease the probability of a response.
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 10
- The school of thought that argues to focus attention on observable behavior is
psychodynamic views |
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behavioral views |
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socioemotional views |
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biological views |
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QUESTION 11 Correlation tells us nothing about causation True False 1 points QUESTION 12
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