How do psychoanalytic theory and social learning theory differ from each other?
a. Psychoanalytic theory is more focused on human development than social learning theory.
b. Psychoanalytic theory focuses on the unconscious mind, whereas social learning theory sees identity as a learned response to external stimuli.
c. Psychoanalytic theory places more importance on social context than social learning theory.
d. Psychoanalytical theory focuses more on problematic behavior, whereas social learning theory highlights the functioning of the unconscious mind.
Question 2A common stereotype for Asian American women is _____.
a. either hot or virgins
b. temptresses
c. compliant and submissive
d. all of the above
Question 3Psychoanalytic theory argues that
a. human identity changes at different stages throughout our lives.
b. social identity is the result of a conscious and creative process.
c. human behavior is shaped by the unconscious mind.
d. the self is an extension of the social standards of society, not instinctual influences.
Question 4Having casual sexual relations, from kissing to sexual intercourse, without any commitment has been termed as ______.
a. the double standard
b. hooking up
c. gender bending
d. making out
Question 5The difference between social learning theory and psychoanalytic theory is that the social learning theory:
a. sees human identity as indeterminate.
b. interprets human identity as a social process occurring late in life.
c. interprets human identity as a social process occurring early in life.
d. sees identity as a learned response to external social stimuli.
Question 6The idea that different standards for sexual behavior apply to men and women is called the _____.
a. natural order
b. male dominance theory
c. double standard
d. male mandate
Question 7According to the theory of socialization called _______, if Betty receives positive reinforcement, she will likely repeat a behavior.
a. psychoanalysis
b. social learning
c. functionalism
d. conflict