Aisha is interested in individuals with severe persistent mental illness who train their own psychiatric service dogs. She has identified a group of individuals who are training their own psychiatric service dogs, and they meet regularly to, exchange tips, and discuss their experiences. Aisha asks them what the single most remarkable change they have noticed in themselves as a result of training

their own service dogs. Aisha is best described as using the ____ approach.

a. focus group
b. participant observation
c. unstructured interview
d. most significant change


d

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If you are given the information that in order to vote in a presidential election, you must be at least 18 years of age, and that Will voted in the last presidential election, you can logically conclude that Will is at least 18 years old. This is an example of using _________________ reasoning.

A. inductive B. deductive C. conjunctive D. descriptive

Psychology

Oriental drugs were introduced to Europe because of the Crusades and the expeditions of __________

a. Genghis Khan b. Marco Polo c. Alexander the Great d. Ferdinand Magellan

Psychology

Lionel is talking with his grandchildren about all the things he did in his early life. His grandchildren are really surprised because their grandfather often has difficulty remembering what he did last month or last week, but when he talks about his early adult years, all the memories seem to be crystal clear. Psychologists refer to this phenomenon as the:

a. reminiscence bump b. Ebbinghaus effect c. memory savings effect d. spacing effect

Psychology

Shane is eager to buy an Electro-Neural Stimulator so that he can get both halves of his brain working at peak efficiency by exam time. Based on what you have read about similar products, how should you respond to his plans?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology