Culture-Sensitive Family therapy assumes that solutions and strategies for solving problems in the family are found in unlearning oppression
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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The nature/nurture debate considers
a. why genes are more influential in development than environment. b. why the environment is more important in development than evolution. c. the relationship(s) between genetics, environment, and human development. d. whether people grow in a continuous or a "start and stop" fashion.
According to economist Jesse Shapiro, the more positive fictional commercials we see, the less likely we are to remember an actual negative experience with a product because
a. the commercial produces an indelible implicit memory that is difficult to eradicate from one's memory. b. of the impact of peer pressure on people's attitudes. c. the positive fictional memories of the commercial "jam," or block, our ability to remember actual negative memories when deciding whether to buy a product. d. of cognitive dissonance and our tendency to rationalize our decisions.
The term thinking generally refers to
a. any mental activity. b. a conscious, planned attempt to make sense of things. c. conscious or unconscious mental processes. d. formal reasoning and problem solving.
Which of the following would NOT be suggested by Ronald Fisher (1995) as a way to improve the accuracy of information elicited from witnesses?
A. Re-create the original context B. Make the interview witness-centered, rather than interviewer-centered C. Be sensitive to temptations to form premature conclusions D. Use a standardized checklist of questions for witnesses