According to research by Shotland and Huston (1979), which is NOT one of the characteristics that lead us to perceive an event as an emergency?
a. there is a clear threat of harm to the victim
b. the victim is helpless
c. something happens suddenly and unexpectedly
d. the victim is similar to us
Answer: D
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a. preoperational c. concrete-operational b. formal-operational d. sensory-motor
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a. coordinated communication c. reciprocal inhibition b. relational harmony d. reciprocal interaction
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A. secular B. post connventional C. egocentric D. conventional