S. is a young girl who lives in a rural area of a developing country. Her family adheres strongly to the historical traditions of their culture. S. lives in a(n) ____________ culture
a. conservative
b. traditional
c. archaic
d. conventional
Answer: A
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Ekman and Friesen's (1971) originally study was done in New Guinea using the Fore people as participants. This study is a good example of a(n) __________ study.
A. laboratory B. field C. case D. survey
In Piaget's terminology, changing existing schemas to incorporate new information is called
a. reversibility. b. assimilation. c. accommodation. d. conservation. e. schematization.
Dr. Krank says, "Patients who continually report being in pain have a higher-than-normal sensitivity level." Dr. Krank's explanation of somatic symptom disorder (somatization disorder) reflects which perspective?
a. psychodynamic b. biological c. sociocultural d. cognitive-behavioral
A false perceptual experience that has a compelling sense of being real despite the absence of external stimulation is termed a:
A) hallucination. B) catatonic experience. C) delusion. D) hypnogogic state.