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In the Sullivan's system, various types of awareness related to self seen from different angles are called:
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Karen Horney rejected the view that the source of female unconscious conflicts is rooted in the woman's:
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Erikson's theory has obvious strengths from a cross-cultural viewpoint.
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The history of the Aircrib shows that the researchers' great reputation is always a guarantee for the market success of their ideas.
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Skinner's early major work, The Behavior of Organisms (1938), received a largely unenthusiastic review from American psychologists.
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Anna Freud's most influential book was The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense.
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In the Holt's system, the response reaction that has something to do with the meaning of the situation, that is the way an animal or human interprets the situation, is called:
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According to Skinner, psychologists have no right to influence people's lives in attempts to make them better.
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How did Tolman modify the traditional behaviorist formula stimulus-reaction?
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B.F. Skinner did not like the term "Skinner box" given to his experimental devices; he preferred to use another term, which was:
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One of Murray's major contributions to psychology was TAT or:
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One of the key points of the story in Walden Two by B.F. Skinner is that this community uses key principles of:
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Mary Cover Jones (1897-1987) became known for her research of conditioning related to:
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Basic anxiety is, in Karen Horney's system, feelings of loneliness, hopelessness, and counter-hostility (emotional responses to hostile situations).
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Erik Erikson theorized that all people pass through eight developmental stages that stretch from birth to death. In each stage, the ego:
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According to Skinner, conditions involving different rates and times of reinforcement are called:
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