The ego's attempt to find a match between the image of a tension-reducing object and a real perception of that object is known as
a. primary process.
b. secondary process.
c. ego search.
d. none of these answers are correct
B
Psychology
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a. Facial agnosia b. Aphasia c. Apraxia
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If a researcher uses a careful matching procedure in correlational research, why should we
still not draw conclusions about cause-and-effect relations between variables? a. The measures may be unreliable. b. A third variable influencing the relationship may have been missed. c. The sample may not be a representative one. d. Participants' expectations may interfere with their behavior. e. The Hawthorne effect may occur.
Psychology