A psychiatrist says, "People with antisocial personality disorder fail to learn from past experience despite the criticism of parents and others. They may promise to improve, but there is no sincerity in the words; they continue to break the rules of society. Such a person obviously has a weak superego that is unable to reign in his id." This psychiatrist most likely endorses which perspective?

a. cognitive-behavioral c. family systems
b. humanistic d. psychodynamic

D

Psychology

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The influence of personal and cultural experience on our wants and desires can most clearly be seen in the influence of ________ on motivation.

a. instincts b. homeostasis c. incentives d. drives e. needs

Psychology

The Yerkes-Dodson law states that the more arousal a person experiences the better their performance will be

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology