A. interplay between environment and learned behavior
B. a result of biology alone
C. role demands
D. more a function of heredity than anything else
Related Mcqs:
- Deviance is defined as________________?
A. breaking legal codes
B. behavior forbidden by religion
C. behavior that passes the limits of what the social group tolerates
D. any violation of societal norms - Urbanism is defined as________________?
A. the migration of people from rural to urban centers
B. a set of attitudes and a way of life distinct from the rural
C. the growth of cities and suburbs at the expense of rural areas
D. the study of the growth and decline of populations - The author of a famous treatise on the origin of the state characterized existence in the “state of nature” as________________?
A. similar to an earthly paradise
B. among “noble savages”
C. “solitary poor nasty brutish and short”
D. a pre-Christian utopia - Another way of talking about opportunity costs might be as________________?
A. economic consequences
B. social consequences
C. value of sacrificed resources
D. parallel world - Conflict theorists see the states functions as________________?
A. protecting the interest of the ruling elite only
B. helping the poor and homeless
C. bringing peace to its citizens
D. directing the economy - A personality refers to______________?
A. behavioral traits of a person
B. emotions of a person
C. attitudes of a person
D. all of the above - The psychodynamic theories of personality are associated with________________?
A. Charles Horton Cooley
B. Sigmund Freud
C. George Herbert Mead
D. Jean Piaget - Psychodynamic approaches to personality are so named because _____________?
A. they are based on a sophisticated definition of instinct
B. they emphasize sexual dysfunction
C. they stress the irrational
D. all of the above - Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers are associated with the following theories of personality.
A. development
B. stressing self-concept and self-actualization
C. psychoanalytic
D. environmental determinism - According to Freud the crucial institution for the development of personality is______________?
A. religion
B. the family
C. the economy
D. education