Ted's behaviour in class caused his teacher to suggest that he 'has absolutely no superego.' If this is true, Ted

a) was extremely rigid in his thinking, and incapable of seeing other perspectives.
b) did not learn right and wrong when instructed.
c) acted in strict accordance with class rules.
d) was reading and completing his class work.

b

Psychology

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A) he is too old. B) his IQ is not low enough. C) his daily functioning is adequate. D) his condition was not diagnosed before the age of 18.

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Psychological aspects of pain perception can influence the release of the neurotransmitters called __________, the body's natural version of morphine

a) endorphins b) substance P c) serotonin d) acetylcholine

Psychology