According to Yalom, _____, or learning from in-group interpersonal experiences, is at the heart of group therapy.
A. universality
B. group cohesiveness
C. interpersonal learning
D. social reeducation
C. interpersonal learning
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Which theory of language acquisition combines several schools of thought to propose that language development is produced through a combination of genetically predetermined predispositions and environmental circumstances?
A. universal grammar B. interactionist perspective C. learning theory approach D. language-attainment hypothesis
In Maslow's theory, is a motive that urges a person to make optimal use of his/her potential to become a more effective, creative participant in daily life
a. effectance b. potentiation c. self-acceptance d. self-actualization
There is limited evidence that the more infants watch videos that are intended to enhance their cognitive development,
a. the faster they are to learn to speak. b. the slower they are to learn to speak. c. the faster they are to acquire new vocabulary. d. the slower they are to acquire new vocabulary.
Even though medieval children were incorporated quickly into the adult world, they were
a. often sold into apprenticeships as teenagers. b. not allowed to work until they were teenagers. c. recognized both as different from adults and as possessing special needs. d. considered to be the same as adults but with less physical strength and stature.