Liberation psychology draws its inspiration from the liberation theology developed by the worker-priest movement in different countries in Latin America during the 1950s and 1960s. This movement was given wider currency within psychology by which priest who was murdered by the Salvadoran army for his campaigning work in defence of the poor?

A. Ignacio Martin-Baro
B. Samuel Ruiz
C. Jon Sobrino
D. Pedro Casaldáliga


Answer: A

Psychology

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a. strong evidence that day care interferes with attachment. b. strong evidence that day care interferes with attachment, but only in high-quality day-care settings. c. mixed evidence regarding the effects of day care on attachment. d. no strong evidence that day care interferes with attachment. e. compelling evidence that day care enhances attachment.

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Catherine Snow and associates' study of Dutch-speaking children who watched a great deal of German television demonstrated that

a. it is easy to acquire a second language via television. b. to learn a language, children must be actively involved with the language. c. German is significantly easier to learn than Dutch. d. bilingualism is inherited.

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A more recent understanding of short-term memory is referred to as:

A. working memory B. sensory memory C. semantic memory D. long-term memory

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In problem solving, there are three states. Which of the following is not among the three states?

A. preparation state B. initial state C. operations state D. goal state

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