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How does mirroring self in Lacanian psychology differ from individuation in Jungian psychoanalysis ??


What does the yerkes-Dodson law refer to


The contextual model of stress is based on the assumption


Mrs Khumalo works very hard to be able to buy a house for her family. Her behaviour is motivated by


Do dreams have a psychologically relevant meaning or are they meaningless?


Teachers who teach religious education should be well versed in various religions


Question 2  The function of the . . . lobe is to help people recognize elements of an object in the visual field and integrate them into meaningful patterns.  

 

1. frontal 2. temporal 3. parietal 4. occipital 

 




1.      Your friend Amy has recently moved to a new organisation where she’s now the manager of 30 people. Up until now, the organisation has been split into 5 teams of 6 people each. Amy thinks it would be more efficient to have 2 teams of 15 people each. She also thinks that it’d be no harm to chop and change a bit as a way of making her mark as the new manager. Based on your study of the social identity approach to organisations, what would you advise Amy to do?


1.      Jacek is a psychology lecturer. As an experiment, he asks his class of 20 students to rate their preference of dogs or cats on along the following scale:

 

·      Much prefer dogs

·      Slightly prefer dogs

·      Slightly prefer cats

·      Much prefer cats

 

Jacek then breaks his class into two groups where Group A consists of all the people who prefer cats, and Group B consists of all the people who prefer dogs. Over the next three weeks, some class time is devoted to the groups discussing their preferred animal among themselves. By the end of the three weeks, what change (if any) might we expect to see in the group members’ preferences? Why?


Put Piaget’s three stages in children’s awareness of the rules of playing marbles in the correct order beginning with stage 1. 

A. Rules come from a higher authority.

B. Rules are open to change if all players agree.

C. Rules are not understood.


Which is the correct order? 

1. C, A, B 

2. B, A, C 

3. A, B, C

4. C, B, A

 


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