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Question 632

Question MCQ▾

Freud became interested in the study of personality when he realized that

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

many of his patients were faking symptoms.

b.

his patients had physical causes for their problems

c.

no comprehensive theories of the mind were widely accepted.

d.

the treatment of psychological disorders was more advanced than those for physical disorders.

e.

his patients lacked physical causes for their problems.

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Question 633

Question MCQ▾

The degree of concentration or dilution of color is known as its:

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Saturation

b.

Volume

c.

Quantity

d.

Hue

e.

Brightness

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Question 634

Question MCQ▾

Which of the following is not one of the aspects of development studied by psychologists?

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Immutable laws of development

b.

Mutable laws of development

c.

Cultural differences in development

d.

Individual differences in development

e.

Universal aspects of development

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Question 635

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Two variables may be said to be causally related if

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

they are observed to co-vary on many separate occasions.

b.

they show a strong negative correlation.

c.

they show a strong positive correlation.

d.

all extraneous variables are controlled, and the independent variable creates consistent differences in behavior of the experimental group.

e.

they have been observed in a laboratory setting.

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