We not only have an experience of what we are, but also an experiences that we are what_______called a “sense of identity”.
A. Wylie B. Erikson C. Heinz D. None of these
A. Wylie B. Erikson C. Heinz D. None of these
A. General Psychology B. Abnormal psychology C. Child Psychology D. All of the above
A. Skinner Charles E B. Judd C. Walter B. Kolesnik D. G. Lester Anduerson
A. Uncertainty and under-stressors B. Information Overload C. Danger D. All of these
A. Drill upon learning B. Lesson making C. Scientific investigation D. None of these
A. G.L. Anderson B. Skinner C. P.A. Haul D. None of these
A. Freud B. Maslow C. Miller D. Heinz Hartmann
A. Germany B. England C. France D. U.S.A
A. Skinner Charles E. B. Judd C. Walter B. Kolesnik D. Crow and Crow
A. Skinner Charles E. B. Judd C. Walter B. Kolsnik D. Trow