Tina's smooth, coordinated gymnastic movements are primarily the result of her well-functioning:
a. reticular formation
b. limbic system
c. cerebellum
d. tectum
C
Psychology
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The final psychological conflict of Erikson's theory involves
A) improving relations with significant others. B) coming to terms with one's life. C) overcoming a sense of stagnation. D) developing a relationship with a higher power.
Psychology
Although Larry never went out for any sport at his high school,
he could be seen in the stands of every game wearing the school's colors and cheering wildly for his team. When they won, he felt exhilarated and would tell people, "We won! I knew we could do it," as if he had played the whole game himself. Larry is exhibiting which defense mechanism? a. identification b. rationalization c. intellectualization d. sublimation
Psychology