Which of the following healthcare professionals is most likely to have negative perceptions of people who are overweight?
A. A 27-year-old social worker doing her internship
B. A 62-year-old guidance counselor with three decades of experience
C. A 46-year-old psychotherapist with a positive body image
D. A 38-year-old family therapist who gives little thought to his physical appearance
Answer: A
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a. enhanced qualitative b. modified quantitative c. duplicative d. mixed methods
If parents have made the correct causal attribution about their child's behavior, then
a. they will have no problem determining the proper punishment. b. the child will likely not commit that transgression again. c. the child will continue to misbehave. d. they will be effective in controlling the child.
Elfreda burned her tongue and lost some of her taste receptors. She will now have permanent taste problems.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following statements about culture, experiences, and perception is false?
A. Cross-cultural differences in perception may be related to factors other than perceptual experiences. B. The structure and principles of human perceptual systems tend to create generally similar views of the world for each person. C. The intensity of optical illusions varies from culture to culture and is related to cultural differences in perceptual experiences. D. As cultures become more Westernized, research on cross-cultural perceptual differences will become easier.