An individual taking a strong _____ perspective would be most likely to suggest that in order to cope with the death of a husband, a wife must confront their loss and detach from her husband
a. grief-work
b. disenfranchised grief
c. anticipatory grief
d. damage theory
a
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Ms. Smith is a 3rd grade teacher who uses cooperative learning in her classroom
In creating groups of students she equally distributes high-achieving, moderate-achieving, and low-achieving students so there is one student of each category in every group. Based upon the skills of each student, Ms. Smith knows that the high-achieving students can help the moderate-achieving students, and in turn, the moderate-achieving students can help the low-achieving students. It is clear that Ms. Smith is using the principle of ____ in her classroom. scaffolding accommodation assimilation psychosocial moratorium
________ is when a child uses a word too narrowly
A) An underextension B) A protoword C) An overextension D) Fast mapping
Stimulus recognition
A) depends on a deliberate search of long-term memory. B) is the simplest form of retrieval. C) requires the generation of a mental representation of an absent stimulus. D) does not emerge until the preschool years.