Satir regarded the family therapist as a person who
a. becomes a model of communication for the family.
b. helps the family balance their various obligations.
c. translates vaguely defined problems into objective, behavioral terms.
d. all of the above
A
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Your text describes several problems with brain lateralization explanations for gender differences in cognitive abilities. Which of the following was not listed as one of those problems?
a. Many of the female participants show fairly complete lateralization. b. Much of the research uses large samples. c. Many studies show gender similarities in lateralization. d. Different experiences could influence male and female brain organization, rather than brain differences causing differences in ability.
One of the unique features of Gardner's theory of intelligence is that it
a. rejects the notion that a single IQ score can meaningfully assess intelligence. b. promotes the notion of genetic testing as a form of intelligence testing. c. focuses on what someone does not know as opposed to what he or she does know. d. completely ignores the impact of experience on intellectual functioning.
After observing a police officer pull over a speeding motorist, you decide to take a different road. This is an example of
a. specific imitation. b. specific counterimitation. c. general imitation. d. general counterimitation.
Therapy that involves establishing an environment where prosocial and self-care skills are encouraged is referred to as
a. behavioral therapy. b. prosocial therapy. c. milieu therapy. d. token therapy.