If someone is influenced by something of which they are unaware, this would be an example of:
a) access consciousness in the absence of phenomenal consciousness.
b) phenomenal consciousness in the absence of access consciousness.
c) having both access and phenomenal consciousness of an event.
d) having neirther access nor phenomenal consciousness of an event.
Answer: a
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John Bowlby is primarily associated with
A) ecological theory. B) ethological theory. C) social learning theory. D) sociobiological theory.
Which of the following is true of the humanistic-existential perspective?
A) It focuses exclusively on unconscious processes. B) It completely rejects the cognitive perspective. C) It views people as free to choose and as being responsible for choosing their own behavior. D) It assumes that the inborn behavior patterns of various species are made possible by the brain and cannot be adapted.