In __________, every participant has an equal opportunity to display the response of interest
A) structured observation
B) field experiments
C) clinical interviews
D) event sampling
A
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When forming relationships with others, what are the differences in the approaches of people from individualistic and collectivistic societies?
What will be an ideal response?
The movement which returned people from mental institutions to their communities and families and enabled them to receive treatment on an outpatient basis is referred to as _________________
A) deinstitutionalization B) in-patient C) empirically supported treatment D) therapeutic alliance
Earl's college-aged son has just joined a fraternity. Earl is worried that his son might participate in hazing activities, and that cognitive dissonance could then lead to a belief that hazing is morally acceptable. However, research has shown that cognitive dissonance
A. doesn't apply to harmful physical actions like hazing. B. might change behavior to match beliefs, rather than vice-versa. C. is not a force for change until later in adulthood. D. does not apply to actions done of one's own free will.
Which of the following describes a common belief in Asian cultures, which holds that children have the responsibility to care for their aging parents?
A) Familial cohesion B) Filial piety C) Collectivism D) Paternal devotion