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    Psychologists who accept the _____ model tend to seek universals and do not believe there are individual differences in behavior. Multiple Choice | 1.00pts Your Score: Your Answer : neuroscience Correct Answer : neuroscience The Choices Were: neuroscience cognitive humanistic behavioral Psychologists who believe in _____ are most likely to attempt to understand diversity in ethnic background as an influence on behavior. Multiple Choice | 1.00pts Your Score: Your Answer : individual

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    making significant impacts in the development of psychology. “The contributions of many of psychology ’s most eminent female thinkers have long been ignored‚ but that is starting to change as more history texts begin to recognize women such as Karen Horney‚ Mary Ainsworth‚ Leta Hollingworth‚ and Christine Ladd-Franklin in their pages.” These women are just a few who have made tremendous contributions and marks on psychology. The background‚ theoretical approach‚ and contributions of Mary Ainsworth

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    grow‚ and may seem to be different at various times in our lives‚ our basic personality style remains the same” Jan is a practical person who likes to repair automobiles and prefers any job where he doesn’t have to be behind a desk all day. Karen is inquisitive person who enjoys solving problems that require a lot of research. Kathy is compassionate person who enjys helping others. Your personality is a consistent style of behaviors and emotional reactions that are present from infancy

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    psychologists like Sigmund Freud‚ Alfred Adler‚ Erik Erikson‚ Carl Jung‚ Erich Fromm‚ Karen Horney‚ Melanie Klein‚ Harry Stack Sullivan‚ and others. In the late 1930s‚ psychologists‚ interested in the human issues‚ such as the self‚ self-actualization‚ health‚ hope‚ love‚ creativity‚ nature‚ being‚ becoming‚ individuality‚ and meaning understanding of human existence‚ included Abraham Maslow‚ Carl Rogers‚ and Clark Moustakas‚ who were interested in founding a professional association dedicated to

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    Manuel L. Quezon University Manila School of Graduate Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Seminar in Human Adjustment Report Summer 2013 By: Arvella M. Albay PROCESS OF ADJUSTMENT AND ADAPTATION Introduction If the motives of organisms were all immediately and easily satisfied‚ there would be no need for adjustment. Various hindrances‚ however‚ tend to thwart the direct satisfaction of motives. A dog may not find food available and ready to be eaten every time that the pangs

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    Running Head: Albert Ellis Albert Ellis Metropolitan State University Biography Albert Ellis was born into his Jewish family on September 17‚ 1913 in Pittsburgh where is father was a businessman. Growing up Ellis classified his parents as emotionally distant and barely showed mediocre affection to their children. His mother he describes as self-absorbed with a bi-polar affect‚ his father was mostly away on business. As a child Ellis suffered numerous health problems and hospitalized several

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    1. Freud thought that the dream we remember is a censored version of a. unconditional positive regard. b. the spotlight effect. c. unconscious wishes. d. self-serving bias. 1 out of 1 Correct! 2. Alex has frequently been caught stealing money and other valuables from friends as well as strangers. However‚ he does not feel guilty or remorseful about robbing these people. Alex most clearly demonstrates a(n) a. spotlight effect. b. reciprocal determinism. c. weak superego. d. oral

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    The approach suggesting that psychological disorders are illnesses that have underlying biological causes is called the:medical model _____ is a condition marked by dramatic mood swings. Bipolar disorder The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders uses a checklist of observable signs and symptoms‚ but this tends to limit clinicians’: understanding of their patients. Some theories propose that _____ such as learning or childhood experiences might lay the foundation for psychological

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    Raymond Cattell 17. John B. Watson 18. Kurt Lewin 19. Donald O. Hebb 20. George A. Miller 21. Clark L. Hull 22. Jerome Kagan 23. Carl Jung 24. Ivan Pavlov 25. Walter Mishcel Though not in the top 25‚ you can pick Alfred Adler‚ Karen Horney‚ Lawrence Kohlberg‚ Wolfgang Kohler‚ or Margaret Washburn. Procedures: 1. Select your psychologist by looking him/her up in your textbook. The textbook will help you quickly understand their contribution to the field and also help you with

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    There are four main Neo-Freudian psychologists: Erikson‚ Jung‚ Horney‚ and Adler. They all agreed with Freud’s basic concepts of id‚ ego‚ and superego‚ the importance of the unconscious‚ that our childhood shapes our personality‚ dynamic anxiety and the use of defense mechanisms. However‚ all these Neo-Freudian psychologists varied slightly from Freud’s path‚ each with their own ideas and principles. They tended to focus more on the conscious rather than unconscious and doubted Freud’s heavy concentration

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