Examlex

Solved

Johnson-Laird Suggests That Mental Representations May Take One of Three

question 20

Multiple Choice

Johnson-Laird suggests that mental representations may take one of three forms.This particular form of representation consists of knowledge structures based on prior experience that help one to understand his/her experiences.

Analyze the criticisms and limitations of the five-factor model of personality.
Understand Freud's theory of personality, including the id, ego, and superego.
Comprehend the concept of defense mechanisms and their role in personality.
Identify the historical development and key concepts of psychodynamic theories.

Definitions:

Useless

Lacking usefulness or efficacy; not producing the desired effect or having no practical value.

Antecedent

The earlier element in a logical statement, usually preceding the consequence in a conditional sentence.

Consequent

The outcome or result in a conditional statement, typically following the word "then" in an "if...then" construct.

Proposition

A comment that denotes a judgment or viewpoint.

Related Questions