List at least three symptoms of burnout.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Extreme fatigue, distrust, pessimism, and inefficiency despite effort
Learning Objective: 13-1: Identify areas of change that require adjustment and coping in individuals.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Outcomes of Coping and Adjustment
Difficulty Level: Medium

Psychology

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A researcher was interested in whether watching violence affected children's behaviors. To examine this, he showed a violent film to one group of preschoolers and a nonviolent film to a second group of preschoolers

Following the films, the behaviors of the two groups were compared. This study was: a naturalistic observation. an experiment. a case study. longitudinal research.

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