Jessie becomes furious when her favorite hockey player is intentionally hurt by an opponent. According to Freud's model of the mind, her id would unconsciously say
a. "Thou shalt not kill."
b. "I'm going to tear this program in half!"
c. "What, me angry? I never get angry."
d. "I'm so angry I could kill that player."
e. "I think that he is SOOO cute, even when he's unconscious!"
d. "I'm so angry I could kill that player."
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What does the Greek word "glia" mean?
a. Neuron b. Glue c. Connection d. Fat
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A) the personal fable makes teenagers falsely believe that they are the focus of everyone else's attention and concern B) taking risks without experiencing harm can heighten adolescents' sense of invulnerability C) the imaginary audience makes adolescents develop an inflated opinion of their own importance D) adolescents have a keen ability to consider pros and cons and consider likely outcomes