Aisha is interested in individuals with severe persistent mental illness who train their own psychiatric service dogs. She spends months documenting this process with one particular individual who has schizophrenia and is training his own service dog. Aisha's study is best described as a(n) ____. approach
a. focus group
b. participant observation
c. unstructured interview
d. case study
d
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How well do people typically remember experiences of kidnapping, torture, and so forth? a. They repress the memories and nothing can help them recall the events
b. Unless the events were from early childhood, people remembered them consciously. c. Nearly all repress the memories, but therapy can help them recall the events accurately. d. People grossly distort the memories to make them seem harmless.
How is marital satisfaction typically associated with the entry of the first child into a family and the exit of the last child from the family?
a. Both events are characterized by a slight increase in marital satisfaction. b. The entry is characterized by a slight increase and the launching with a slight decrease in marital satisfaction. c. The entry is characterized by a slight decrease and the launching with a slight increase in marital satisfaction. d. Both events are characterized by a slight decrease in marital satisfaction.
The one and only reason Julius works as a waiter is because the tip money is outstanding. Julius's desire to gain this external reward as a primary reason for working illustrates the notion of _____
Fill in the blank with correct word
Measuring everyone against the norms and customs of one's own ethnic group is termed
A) ethnography. B) transethnicity. C) ethnocentrism. D) ethological. E) prejudice.