Of prime importance to Husserl was that phenomenology:
a. not be used
b. be equated with intentionality
c. be free of any preconceptions
d. be used to examine only the mind turned inward
c. be free of any preconceptions
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Which of the following is a limitation of the naturalistic observation method of data collection?
a. Behavior cannot be adequately measured in a natural setting. b. The unusual setting often leads to artificial behavior. c. A multitude of methods are more appropriate for observing the behaviors of children. d. A lack of experimental control makes the results difficult to interpret.
According to Lewin's field theory, a person's life space is:
A) the neighborhood in which he or she lives. B) the society and culture in which he or she lives. C) the total of all his or her possible behaviors. D) family, peers, and others with whom he or she has direct contact.
Speech that leaves out words that are not critical to the message is known as
a. telegraphic speech. c. telephone speech. b. telegram speech. d. telepicture speech.
If you focus on your fingertip and bring it toward your eyes
until they almost cross, you will actually feel the muscles that control eye movement working harder as your fingertip gets closer through a process known as a. habituation. b. linear perspective. c. convergence. d. overlap.