One of the limitations of interviews is that
a. interviewers can be swayed by preconceptions.
b. bodily cues change the meaning of what an interviewee says.
c. the method yields little insight into personality.
d. interviews are of little use in clinical work.
A
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The information-processing approach
a) regards children as tabula rasa b) does not divide development into stages c) views development as discontinuous d) regards thought processes as vastly different at all ages
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A. One-way assistance B. Fair-weather cooperation C. Intimate and mutual sharing D. Autonomous interdependence
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a. emotions could be displaced to a stimuli other than those that had originally elicited the emotions b. bodily structure interacts with experience to produce personality c. there are important individual differences among people d. intelligence is only partially genetically determined