Which of the following is a major research technique used in "behavior genetics"?
a. comparisons of individuals from different ethnic groups
b. comparisons of identical and fraternal twins
c. comparisons of young and old subjects
d. comparisons of males and females
b
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d. measure of self-esteem that is traditionally used in most research.
While trying to understand why his female patients had profound physical symptoms in the absence of physical causes, Freud "discovered" the notion of:
a. the latency stage c. unconscious forces b. the superego d. manifest content