Having students discuss their reactions to various moral and ethical dilemmas as a means to help them clarify their own values was one example of the general prevention approach known as

A. moral rearmament.
B. talk therapy.
C. cognitive development.
D. affective education.


D

Psychology

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That people sometimes see what they either "want to see" or "expect to see" BEST reflects the text's unifying theme that

a. heredity and environment jointly influence behavior. b. behavior is shaped by cultural heritage. c. people's experience of the world is empirical. d. people's experience of the world is highly subjective.

Psychology

If the birthing process has gone through "transition," what do we know?

a. The cervix is effaced and dilated to 5 centimeters. b. The woman is now entering the thirdstage of the birth process. c. The fetus is moving into the birth canal. d. Contractions are now occurring no more than 8 minutes apart.

Psychology

Compared to students with different ethnic and SES backgrounds, most educators would predict, based on research, that students who are white and from middle- and upper-class backgrounds will do ______________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)

Psychology

So-called critical experiments

a. test two theories that make different predictions. b. test a theory that makes two different predictions. c. involve an inductive approach. d. involve a number of independent and dependent variables.

Psychology