In the general aggression model, repeated exposure to aggressive stimuli serves to strengthen a person's beliefs, attitudes, schemas, and scripts that are related to aggression
These beliefs, attitudes, schemas, and scripts are a person's ________. a) aggression centers
b) knowledge structures
c) input variables
d) personal factors
b
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One of the psychoanalytic perspective's lasting contributions is its
A) cross-cultural implications. B) emphasis on the importance of experiences beyond infancy and early childhood. C) emphasis on how parents manage their child's sexual and aggressive drives in the first few years. D) ability to capture the essence of personality during each period of development.
Dr. Smith is interested in how separation anxiety changes over time from childhood to adolescence in the general population. What is his main field of study?
a. Oedipal theory b. Behaviorism c. Child psychopathology d. Developmental psychology