One important contribution of Freud's theory was that
a. he truly understood the role of women in society.
b. he heavily utilized experimental evidence to support his theories.
c. he applied the same principles to normal and abnormal behavior.
d. he increased the focus on positive growth for individuals.
c. he applied the same principles to normal and abnormal behavior.
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Recessive traits are less common than dominant traits because usually
A) both parents must have the same recessive trait in order for it to be inherited.. B) both parents must either have the recessive trait or be a carrier in order for it to be inherited. C) recessive genes are more sensitive to the crossing-over process than dominant genes. D) only fathers are able to pass on recessive genes to their female offspring.
The Psychopathy Checklist - Revised (PCL-R; Hare, 1991 ) has been criticized because it fails to assess the tendency for psychopathy to be characterized by:
a) An absence of anxiety b) Emotional detachment c) Antisocial lifestyle d) None of the above