Will someone please check my answer please. Thanks in advance.

Match the definitions to the correct theoretical model.


1. ___J__ Experiences as a child affect life. Child is influenced by caretaker but also has a part in development.
2. __F___ 2–3 years of age and the body wants to retain and eliminate.
3. _____ When a stimulus elicits a specific response
4. __H___ 6–12 years of age; skills and activities are the focus, rather than sexual exploration.
5. __O___ Overall, people are good. Humans strive for health and wellbeing. Persons develop a sense of self and create a value system based on experiences, with the goal of self-actualizing.
6. __C___ This is the part of the personality that mediates desires and the reality of the operational world.
7. __N___ People are unique, values are important, and overall the goal is to find fulfillment. Individual experiences assist with confronting and understanding the negative world.
8. __D___ This develops in time and becomes the moral compass of the personality.
9. ___M__ When learning is completed through observation alone; reinforcement or conditioning are absent.
10. ___G__ Thoughts are called schema, which is the knowledge that guides processing. This processing then leads the person to behave based on the thinking processes.
11. __E___ Focus is on the mouth, and sensation is achieved by sucking.
12. __Q___ Information processing at a basic level and mental processing, which includes thinking, planning, and making decisions
13. ___P__ Includes two driving forces of life and death; life is sexual in nature and includes libido, and death includes aggression and destructive actions. Pleasure is derived here.
14. ___L__ The person has a goal and, with reinforcement, the behavior is repeated or withdrawn.
15. ___B__ Self-touch and exploration causes pleasure.
16. ___A__ When there is a predisposition for developing a disorder and stress is present in these persons with the predisposition
17. ___I__ Sexual relations become the focus for pleasure.

A. Diathesis-stress models
B. Psychoanalytic theory personality – Id
C. Psychoanalytic theory personality – Ego
D. Psychoanalytic theory personality – Superego
E. Psychoanalytic theory stages – Oral
F. Psychoanalytic theory stages –
G. Psychoanalytic theory stages – Phallic
H. Psychoanalytic theory stages – Latency
I. Psychoanalytic theory stages – Genital
J. Attachment theory
K. Behavior classical conditioning
L. Behavior operant conditioning
M. Behavior observational learning
N. Existential perspective
O. Humanistic perspective
P. Cognitive behavioral perspective
Q. Cognitive theory

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I think these are wrong. Check your book

5, 10, 13, 15

Thanks Ms. Sue

Can anyone help with this sheet i am struggling too.

5 is right 6 should be d 8 is c

5 o, 10 p, 13 b,and 15 g

To check your answers, we need to match the given definitions with their corresponding theoretical models. Let's go through each definition one by one and match them accordingly:

1. Definition: Experiences as a child affect life. Child is influenced by caretaker but also has a part in development.
Answer: J. Attachment theory

2. Definition: 2–3 years of age and the body wants to retain and eliminate.
Answer: F. Psychoanalytic theory stages -

3. Definition: When a stimulus elicits a specific response.
Answer: K. Behavior classical conditioning

4. Definition: 6–12 years of age; skills and activities are the focus, rather than sexual exploration.
Answer: H. Psychoanalytic theory stages - Latency

5. Definition: Overall, people are good. Humans strive for health and well-being. Persons develop a sense of self and create a value system based on experiences, with the goal of self-actualizing.
Answer: O. Humanistic perspective

6. Definition: This is the part of the personality that mediates desires and the reality of the operational world.
Answer: C. Psychoanalytic theory personality - Ego

7. Definition: People are unique, values are important, and overall the goal is to find fulfillment. Individual experiences assist with confronting and understanding the negative world.
Answer: N. Existential perspective

8. Definition: This develops in time and becomes the moral compass of the personality.
Answer: D. Psychoanalytic theory personality - Superego

9. Definition: When learning is completed through observation alone; reinforcement or conditioning are absent.
Answer: M. Behavior observational learning

10. Definition: Thoughts are called schema, which is the knowledge that guides processing. This processing then leads the person to behave based on the thinking processes.
Answer: G. Psychoanalytic theory stages - Phallic

11. Definition: Focus is on the mouth, and sensation is achieved by sucking.
Answer: E. Psychoanalytic theory stages - Oral

12. Definition: Information processing at a basic level and mental processing, which includes thinking, planning, and making decisions.
Answer: Q. Cognitive theory

13. Definition: Includes two driving forces of life and death; life is sexual in nature and includes libido, and death includes aggression and destructive actions. Pleasure is derived here.
Answer: P. Cognitive behavioral perspective

14. Definition: The person has a goal and, with reinforcement, the behavior is repeated or withdrawn.
Answer: L. Behavior operant conditioning

15. Definition: Self-touch and exploration cause pleasure.
Answer: B. Psychoanalytic theory personality - Id

16. Definition: When there is a predisposition for developing a disorder and stress is present in these persons with the predisposition.
Answer: A. Diathesis-stress models

17. Definition: Sexual relations become the focus for pleasure.
Answer: I. Psychoanalytic theory stages - Genital

Please double-check and verify if you made any mistakes when copying the original definitions and their corresponding answers.

This Is made harder because who knows the diffenition before the word.

If I knew I would have printed this out then. Scan for the one that I know. I spent a min adding spaces.

Even if you read the chapters first then went to attempt this your brain would have to think the way they think to easily solve this.

the person or computer program that put this together used an angrarethem.

easy fix look at the words define them then match. the definitions here are not the real definitions but an if you studied you would know the answer.

Smart thinking the way that i do.

P.S. I spent more time writing this then researching the work sheet. It's a works sheet not a quiz or a test. you have to work.