Object relations theories

a. consider the formation of psychic bonds to be a fundamental function of the id.
b. emphasize that one's pattern of relating to others is formed during adolescence.
c. assume that similar patterns of relating to others continue to occur throughout life.
d. have no connection to Freud's concept of ego cathexis.

C

Psychology

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Based on findings from Coakley and White’s (1992) interviews with young people from London, which of the following were identified as factors that explain young people’s decisions about participation in sporting activities?

A. consideration of the future, especially transition to adulthood B. desire to play and extend personal competence and autonomy C. constraints related to money, parents and opposite-sex friends D. all of these

Psychology