Eysenck's basic personality dimension that describes whether someone would be seen as poised, calm, and composed, or as anxious, nervous, and excitable is ______
a. introversion-extraversion c. neuroticism
b. emotional stability d. psychoticism
B
Psychology
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Adolescents may go through a period of actively exploring various personal identities, but not yet committing to one. Erikson called this:
a) extroverted behavior b) preoperational thought c) moratorium d) thinking in terms of concrete things
Psychology
Neil is struggling with the concept of free will and the way in which it confers on us responsibility for our actions. He would be most likely to find a discussion of this issue in the writings of:
a. Carl Rogers. b. Abraham Maslow. c. Melanie Klein. d. Rollo May.
Psychology