In the case study of "Elaine" in Chapter 1, which ideas below reflect an ecological perspective?

a. understanding how gender role expectations have influenced Elaine's family life
b. helping Elaine obtain financial resources
c. encouraging Elaine to seek wider sources of support
d. all of the above


d

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a. amniotic sac; placenta b. placenta; amniotic sac c. placenta; neural tube d. umbilical cord; placenta e. amniotic sac; neural tube

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

a.  Quality circles declined in popularity because they were not properly designed and lacked institutional support.   b.  Many problems with teams could be eliminated if members received proper training in working in teams.   c.  According to Hackman, the only criterion that matters when evaluating teams is their overall productivity.   d.  Several groups that are called “teams” do not qualify as true teams, so their failure is not an indication of the limitations of team approaches.   e.  Training that focuses on improved coordination tends to be more effective than training that concentrates on improving communication among members.

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Metacognition includes

a. a feeling of knowing. b. shared meaning between two or more people. c. grammar and syntax. d. conservation of space.

Psychology

The smoking cessation techniques that rely on psychological principles have proven to be effective over the long term

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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