The information-processing theory likens many aspects of human thinking to the functioning of

animals.
high-level business companies.
computers.
athletic teams.

computers.

Psychology

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The events that define the entry and exit of developmental periods during childhood and adolescence are less defined by culture and more defined by maturation than are the developmental periods during adulthood

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

The dynamics of a fugue episode involve

a. repetitious thoughts and actions to control anxiety. b. flight from conflict or threat. c. redirection of hostile impulses into socially acceptable behavior. d. denial of one's true feelings by acting in the opposite manner.

Psychology