Where does our self-concept (our "self-schema") come from?

A) self-perception
B) reflected appraisal
C) social comparison
D) all of the above

Answer: D

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Which of the following statements concerning psychodynamic psychology is FALSE?

a. Freud's ideas have been altered so much that few strictly psychoanalytic psychologists are left. b. Like Freud's theory, psychodynamic theories continue to emphasize internal motives, conflicts, and unconscious forces. c. Neo­Freudians revised parts of Freud's theory, often placing less emphasis on sex and aggression and more on social motives and relationships. d. Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers were two well-known neo-Freudians.

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