A. self-serving bias
B. an external locus of control
C. the pleasure principle
D. reciprocal determinism
Personality
Personality
A. repression
B. displacement
C. projection
D. identification
A. environmental factors that could promote aggression
B. feelings of repressed hostility
C. instinctual explanations
D. early learning experiences and reinforcement history
A. regression
B. identification
C. projection
D. reaction formation
A. self-serving bias
B. reaction formation
C. an external locus of control
D. fixation
A. Carl Rogers
B. Albert Bandura
C. Carl Jung
D. Abraham Maslow
A. passive-aggressive
B. manic-depressive
C. unstable-introverted
D. external-dependent
A. superego is to repetition principle
B. ego is to reality principle
C. ego is repetition principle
D. ego is executive principle
A. inability to test or verify concepts
B. limited recognition of temperament, emotion and subjective factors
C. ability to explain behavior after the fact only
D. emphasis on the conditions under which behaviors occur
A. biologically determined
B. relatively permanent and enduring
C. situation specific
D. shared by a group