Organ inferiority, the aggressive drive, masculine protest, superiority striving, and perfection striving
are
A) stages that occur, one after the other, in the development of normal personality.
B) stages that occur, one after the other, in the development of unhealthy personality.
C) stages in the development of Adler's thinking about personality.
D) various diagnostic categories.
Answer: C
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We make the fundamental attribution error
a. most often when we explain the causes of our own behavior. b. when we overestimate the significance of dispositional factors and underestimate situational factors in attributing the causes of others' behavior. c. when we underestimate the importance of distinctive behavior. d. when we rely more on the observations of others and less on our own in attributing the causes of behavior. e. most often in groupthink situations.
In which stage do infants learn that the world is a safe place and people can be trusted?
a) intimacy vs. isolation b) ego integrity vs. despair c) initiative vs. guilt d) basic trust vs. mistrust