In his book Blink, Malcolm Gladwell argues that quickly making sense of tiny slivers of experience is not a case of hurried irrationality, but is a case of " ."

Fill in the blank with correct word


ANSWER: thin-slicing thin slicing

Psychology

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The level of empathy that Hoffman proposed in which children become increasingly aware of how others feel and that other people's perspectives and feelings may be different from their own is

a. global empathy. c. veridical empathic distress. b. egocentric empathy. d. empathy for another's life conditions.

Psychology

When a new experience causes a cognitive imbalance, the process of ________ corrects this imbalance by modifying the child's schemes through assimilation and accommodation

a. organization c. reorganization b. calibration d. equilibration

Psychology

A psychologist who gives their clients a brochure entitled "Personal Growth and Making Life Improvements" is likely to have a ________ orientation

a. humanistic b. Freudian c. neo-Freudian d. cognitive-behavioral e. eclectic

Psychology

When asked to describe a time when they felt especially close to a friend, emerging adults (ages 18–20) were more likely than early adolescents (ages 12–13) to report times in which there was ____

a. more self-disclosure and more shared activities b. more self-disclosure and fewer shared activities c. less self-disclosure and more shared activities d. less self-disclosure and fewer shared activities

Psychology